N 0 of P&W pact signals woe

“ We’re extremely pleased that the union membership has voted to approve the contract,” said HARTFO RD — A union official Pratt & Whitney spokesman Curl predicted “difficult limes” at Linke. “ We’re disappointed by Pratt & Whitney after machinists the clo.sencss of the vote, but we narrowly approved a new con­ had loaddress what Isbotha local, tract despite cuts in medical and a national problem of rising benefits that angered many health care costs.” workers. Sunday’s voting at the Hartford Sunday’s vote was 3.6.32-3.611 to Civic Center was anything but a accept the contract solidarity rally. Angry workers “ With 50 percent of the people filled the auditorium with boos ns unhappy. 1 would say we’re union negotiators read unpopular probably going to go through portions of the contract. some difficult limes.” said Before the results were an­ George S. Almeida, one of the nounced. many workers were chief negotiators for local 91 of talking about striking. the Machinists’ union, which "It gets to a point, over time, represents about 9.000 prall & where you ’ ve got t o ta ke a sta nd, ” Whitney workers. said Greg Pixton. a machinist In Another 4.000 workers are East Hartford. covered by the contract; Pixton said workers are partic­ Negotiators for the union and ularly concerned about health the jet engine manufacturer benefits because of the “obvious Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Herald reached an agreement on the physical hazards of the job,” contract last week including potentially dangerous I LOOKING GLASS — Byron McFadden of New Haven, an Wednesday to J.A. White Giass Co., 31 Bisseli St. He was It calls for wage Increases of 9 machines and chemicals. employee of Walley Glass of Derby, helps deliver a mirror not distracted in his job by the mirror image. percent spread over three years, Union leaders, including Al- and retains a semi-annual cost-of- living adjustment for the machi­ See CON TRACT, page 10 nists. whose pay averages about $12.70 per hour. Redistricting pian is unveiied tonight Mo.st workers who oppo.sed the contract objected to a provision requiring workers to pay 20 Tornadoes By Andrew J. Davis school at 397 Porter St. as well as at least Grade 5 after heavy board’s staggered terms, does percent of their hospitilaztion Manchester Herald influencing enrollment at Nathan lobbying from a parents’ group not begin .serving her three-year costs, up to a maximum of $,500 Hale, Martin and Buckley and arrangements with the town term until tonight. per year for Individuals and kill five in Il School officials will announce a schools. to move some of the current ‘T m looking forward to it.’’ $1,000 per family. Previously, the redistricting plan tonight for The school system has received tenants of Highland Park to the said DellaFera. a board member company had paid all hospitaliza­ Highland Park School that will a few calls from people concerned town-owned former Bentley from 1983 to 1986. tion costs above $150. N. Carolina affect about 400 students, said about redistricting. Kennedy School DellaFera. treasurer of the “ Now they want to ’80-20’ us.” James P. Kennedy, school said. Though total enrollment Cheney Hall Foundation, will said Charlie Klein, an East superintendent. “ We’ve had a few calls; not By Stephanie Nano dropped by 254 students from last retire from her job as an Hartford machinist who voted The Associated Press The swearing in of new many,” he said. " I think people year to 6,847 students, elemen­ executive secretary for the Tra ­ against the contract “ What’s member Gioria D. DellaFera.the are waiting for tonight. The phone tary enrollment increased by velers Insurance Cos. of Hartford next? Seventy-thirty? Fifty- Killer tornadoes swept through ratification of a two-year con­ hasn’t been ringing off the hook” three students, school officials Jan. 1. ’’I hope to take a more fifty?” tract with teacher’s aides, and a Highland Park School was North Carolina today, destroying have said. But class sizes in both active part” than in her previous Of the contract. Klein said. ” We churches and homes and killing vote on whether to implement a closed in 1984 because of declin­ the elementary and secondary term, she said. didn’t get anything. We got five people, and a blizzard in system to curb truancy are three ing enrollment. The school board levels have never been lower, In other business, ratification peanuts.” Minnesota halted thousands of other items on the agenda for voted earlier this year to reopen school officials have said. of the contract with the Manches­ The contract covers workers at holiday travelers, stranding tonight's meeting at 7:30 at the the schooi to handle projected In other matters, DellaFera ter Federation of Paraprofession- Pratt & Whitney plants in East many of them in small town.s Keeney Street School. enrollment increases of 350 to 500 will sit at her first board meeting als is practically guaranteed. Hartford, Southington. North overnight. Kennedy said today the redis­ students within the next few She replaces Republican Anne J Assistant Superintendent Wilson Haven and Middletown The tricting plan, which accompanies years. The tornadoes left at least 143 Gauvin. who did not seek re- E Deakin J r has said Last company, which employs 45.000 people injured, officials said. the plan to reopen Highland Park The board originally voted to election. A Republican. DellaF­ month, union members over- people In the United Slate and Raleigh City Manager Dempsey School in September 1989. will only open the school to Grade 3. era won election to the board in Canada, is a division of United Benton Jr said nine houses were affect students in the area of the but decided to open the school to November 1987. but under the See SCHOOLS, page 10 Technologies Corporation destroyed and 44 damaged Gov. Jim Martin said 15 tor­ nado touchdowns were reported in seven counties. The last Herald reporter tornado strikes were near Bay- boro in Pamlico County and near Manteo in Dare County, both on goes to U.S.S.R. the Atlantic Coast. ” It was like a train, like you hear people say. It was like a jet AP photo Manchester Herald reporter stories for the Herald about life coming down too low,” said Lisa Garden. Andrew Yurkovsky is one of two and politics in that country. Lanier, who lives at a Raleigh reporters from New England As part of the exchange, two apartment complex struck by a newspapers who will be working Soviet journalists will be working tornado. for the next three months on a on various New England news­ Later in the morning, the Soviet paper through an ex­ papers during the same period. storms moved into eastern Virgi­ change spon.sored by the New One of the Soviet reporters will nia, pushing over trees and England Society of Newspaper work at the Herald for about two J bringing heavy wind and rain, Editors and the Union of ^viet weeks in January. and a tornado near Windsor cut Journalists. This is the second year of the power to much of the area, the Yurkovsky and Karla Hudecek exchange. National Weather Service said of the Bridgeport Post will be “ We’re very pleased that An­ In the southern Minnesota town reporting for a paper based in drew was chosen as a participant of Jackson, with a population of Moscow. Details of their employ­ in N E S N E ’s exchange,” Herald 4,000, at ieast 2,000 motorists ment have not been made final. Publisher Penny M. Sieffert said stranded by snowstorms spent The two will leave Thursday, today. “ He was competing with part of the night in a National flying from New York to Moscow several New England reporters” Guard Armory, a school, four via Finnair. Yurkovsky. 26. Is the Herald’s churches and many private During his stay in the Soviet town government reporter. He homes, said Police Chief Richard Union. Yurkovsky will write joined the newspaper in 1986 as Seim. the paper's Bolton and police At Rothsay, Minn., a 50th reporter. He had worked earlier wedding anniversary celebration TODAY at the Rose City Sentinel, a at Hamar Lutheran Church was weekly newspaper in Norwich. canceled because of the weather He is a graduate of Trinity and the family donated the food to Index College in Hartford, where he 2.50 stranded motorists, said majored in English literature and 20 pages, 2 aacUons Pastor Paul Magelssen. took several courses in the At least 500 people waited out Builn«si______18 Nctlon/World^T Russian language. He also stu­ the storm at the Jackson Best ClMtlflad - 19-20 ObltuarlM------2 died Russian in high school and in Rtginiid Rlnto/ManrhMter Hort'rf Western motel in the lobby, coffee Comics______16 Opinion ______8 summer programs at Middlebury GOING TO SOVIET UNION — Andrew shop, dining room and lounge, Focus______17 Psopis______17 College and Yale University He journalists who will leave Thursday to said manager Darrell Gilbert. Local/Stats Sdanca------0 spent a semester at the Pushkin Yurkovsky, a reporter for the Manches­ work for a newspaper in the Soviet Snow blasted by wind gusting to ______2-5.10 Sports____ 11-14 ter Herald, works on a story today Union as part of an exchange program Lottery______2 Talavislon____ 15 See EXCHANGE, page 10 Yurkovsky is one of two New England with Soviet journalists. See STORMS, page iu t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Nov. 28, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Nov. 2B, 1988 — » RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Obituaries Police Roundup Newness Landers suggests

Grace W. Hopper The private funeral will be held The funeral was today with affects Country Club met Friday. Calling hours are Thurs­ burial in West Meadow Ceme­ Police arrest man end to secrecy in Manchester Country Club held its 72nd annual Grace W. (Walters) Hopper, 85, day from 7 to 9 p.m. at the John F. tery, Newington. The Giuliano- formerly of Hillcrest Road, died In sexual assault membership meeting on Nov. 17, with 120 members Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Sargarino Funeral Home, 247 rent bids Saturday (Nov. 26, 1988) at a in attendance. Committee reports and a report from Center St. Washington St., Hartford, was in Manchester convalescent home. A Manchester man was arrested Thursday and the treasurer were given. A report is being compiled Memorial donations may be charge of arrangements. pact negotiations charged In connection with the August sexual of the money raised for local charities. She was the widow of Frederick made to the Hospice Foundation, By Alex GIrelll Hopper. 3500 N. State Road No. 7, assault of a 20-year-oId Manchester woman, police Manchester Herald Officers elected for the coming year were: Paul J. By AIbx GIrelll for the town or by a larger group She was bom in Springfield, Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. 33319. Rena Miller _ « J Rossetto, president; Beldon Schaffer, vice presi­ saW- Manchester Herald of negotiators. DiRosa and Long­ Mass., April 13, 1903, and had Michael T. Hunte, 38, of 61 New State Road, was The executive director of the dent: Frank Murray, treasurer; and May Fitzge­ Rena (Rice) Miller, 91, of est have been the chief negotia­ been a resident of Manchester for charged with first-degree sexual assault, operating Manchester Housing Authority is rald, secretary. Serving on the Board of Governors Peace Dale, R.I., formerly of Directors of the Eighth Utilities tors for the town and district since more than 55 years. She was a Mildred Visconti a motor vehicle with a suspended license and attributing the relatively low will be: Lynn Prior. William Palmer, Ben Manchester, wife of the late D istrict. will meet tonight to talks began nearly a year ago. member of South United Metho­ carrying weapons in a motor vehicle, police said. number of people who have DelMastro, William Hunniford, Allan D. Thomas, Mildred (Taber) Kerber Vis­ Henry H. Miller, died Saturday discuss the proposed agreement Longest balked at the idea of dist Church and the Reynolds An officer pulled Hunte over on Main Street applied to rent one of 20 apart­ Norman Nordeen, Beverly DiPietro, Earle Wilson conti, 77, of Glastonbury, mother (Nov. 26, 1988) in Rhode Island. between the town of Manchester negotiating publicly when it was Circle. during a routine traffic stop, police said. The alleged ments at the North Elm Street and George May. All officers and members of the of Kathryn Baker of Manchester, She was bom in Ashburoham, and the district over fire and proposed at the last meeting of She is survived by a niece, sexual assault took place sometime between Aug. 22 apartments for the elderly to the board are Manchester residents. died Saturday (Nov. 26, 1988) at Mass., Sept. 11,1897, the daughter sewer jurisdiction problems. the district directors. When the Janet MacGillvary of Manches­ and 24 in Hunte’s apartment, police said. newness of the project. St. Francis Hospital and Medical of the late Frederick F. and District President Thomas town directors approved a draft ter, and several other nieces and The victim was picked up by Hunte while she was A lottery will be held Wednes­ Center, Hartford. Carrie M. (Chadwick) Rice. She Landers said this morning he will of the agreement last Tuesday, nephews. walking down West Middle Turnpike near Homes­ day at 11 a.m. to rank the 35 Support group formed Besides her daughter, she is was a member of Center Congre­ propose that all further negotia­ they agreed with a recommenda­ 'The funeral will be Wednesday tead Street, police said. Police said that she had met applicants who want to rent the survived by two sons, Raymond gational Church and the Kingston tions be held publicly. tion made by Kevin O’ Brien, an An association for parents of children with at 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Hunte about two weeks earlier. apartments. The lottery will take Kerber of Newington and Robert (R .I.) Congregational Church. The meeting will be held at 7:30 attorney for the town, that future Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is being Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be Hunte was released on a >6,000 surety bond. He place at the offices of the Housing Kerber of Shoreham, N.Y.; a She was a 1917 graduate of the p.m. in the tax office at the negotiations should be conducted formed by the Parent Education Office at in Village Hill Cemetery, Willi­ was scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Authority at 24 Bluefield Drive. sister, Nellie Lambert in Florida; Fitchburg Normal School, Fitch­ district firehouse at 32 Main St. publicly. Manchester Memorial Hospital. The group will amsburg, Mass. There are no Court today. The 35 are those who indicated and six grandchildren. She was burg, Mass. She was member of Landers said the only way to The draft approved by the town serve to educate and support families. The first calling hours. an interest in the apartments predeceased by a sister, Elsie T. the Temple Chapter 53, Order of meet a Dec. 23 deadline is to hold directors differs in a number of meeting will be Monday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the H. Memorial donations may be when applications were invited, Kirby. Eastern Star, Manchester. Woman faces drug charges the negotiations in public. respects from one approved by Louise Ruddeil Auditorium of the hospital, 71 made to South United Methodist according to Carol Shanley, exec­ The funeral will be Tuesday at She is survived by a son, The deadline is one set by state the district directors Nov. 16 and Haynes St. The speaker will be Dr. David M. Church, 1226 Main St., Manches­ utive director of the Housing 9:15 a.m. from the Sheehan- William F. Miller of Norman, A woman with no current address was arrested statute for proposing legislation made public then. Those differen­ Russell, clinical psychologist in private practice, ter 06040. Authority. There are 380 people Hilbom-Breen Funeral Home, Okla.; two daughters, Carolyn M. Thursday on various drug charges in connection the General Assembly will have ces will be discussed at tonight's and former director of counseling at the Klingberg with an incident in which she was found in a stolen on the waiting list for apartments Clinic. For more information, call the Parent 1084 New Britain Ave., West Bradley of Peace Dale, R.I., and to pass in its session which begins meeting. car, police said. operated by the authority with Education Office, 646-1222, ext. 2405. Lawrence F. Mallon Hartford, followed by a Mass of Janice H. Marks of Sepulveda, Jan. 4 in order to complete terms One major difference concerns Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. Calif.; eight grandchildren; and Stacie E. Goodridge, 28, was charged with federal or state subsidies. Lawrence F. Mallon, 72, of 22 of the agreement. the earliest date by which the Mary’s Church, Newington. Bur­ eight great-grandchildren. possession of cocaine, possesssion of drug para­ She said that her experience in Grove St., died Saturday (Nov. The legislation, to be proposed district fire department could ial will be in Mount St. Benedict A memorial service will be held phernalia, third-degree larceny, criminal imperso­ housing managment with seven 'Big apple’ trip set 26,1988) at Manchester Memorial jointly by the the town and the occupy a town-owned firehouse it Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Kingston nation and operating a motor vehicle with a housing projects before she be­ Hospital. He was the husband of district, would amend the district would buy if the agreement The Manchester Recreation Department is hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. Congregational Church, Route suspended license, police said. came executive director of the Esther (Enrico) Mallon. charter in such a way as to fix the passes. Another concerns the sponsoring a trip to New York City on Dec. 17. Buses and 7 to 9 p.m. 138, Kingston, R.I. Burial will be An officer stopped Goodridge at about 6 p.m. at a Housing Authority is that it is He was bom in Manchester, jurisdictional boundaries of the rights of the town and district to will leave Highland Park School at 8a.m. and return Memorial donations may be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in East commuter parking lot on Buckland Street after he more difficult to rent out apart­ April 17, 1916, and was a lifelong town and district and to ensure hook into each other’s sewer lines about 9:30 p.m. made to the American Lung Cemetery. The Avery-Webster determined that the car was reported stolen by ments when a project first opens resident. He was a veteran of that the district cannot be consoli­ without charge. Still another For more information, call 647-3089 or stop by the Association, 45 Ash St., East Funeral Home, Wakefield, R.I., Hartford police, police said. than it is afterward. World War II, serving in the U.S. dated with the town except with concerns whether some proper­ Recreation Department office. 397 Porter St. Hartford. is in charge of arrangements. Police said they found a small packet of suspected Shanley said that applicants Arm y Coast Artillery, and served the consent of district voters. ties in the distriet would be Memorial donations may be cocaine In Goodridge’s purse. A syringe and two are somewhat timid about apart­ two years in New Guinea. Before Landers said he does not know exempted from an agreemeni made to Center Clongregational spoons were also found in her possession, police ments they are not familiar with. retiring 14 years ago, he was Ann Young if the future negotiations would be under which the town, and not the Church, Manchester 06040. said. They are more interested in carried out by district Director district, would collect outlet fees Public Meetings employed as a postman at the Ann (Vigneault) Young, 49, of Police said Goodridge initially gave police a false apartments in compiexes where Manchester Post Office for 37 Samuel Longest, for the district, if they are provided with sewers. New South Wales, Australia, name. people they know have lived. and Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. years. He was a member of St. formerly of East Hartford, Goodridge was held on a $15,000 bond. She The applicants responded to ^Meetings scheduled tonight. Bridget Church and a life mother of Veronica J. Veilleux of Gertrude M. Sirlos appeared in Manchester Superior Court on Friday, advertisments placed in area member of the Army and Navy Manchester, died Saturday (Nov. Gertrude M. Sirios, 66, of and her case was continued to Dec. 12. newspapers or notified the au­ Club of Manchester, the Veterans No suspect identified Manchester 26, 1988) in Weymouth, Mass. Manchester, formerly of Hart­ thority of their interest and were of Foreign Wars and the Ameri­ Besides her daughter, she is sent letters notifying them of the Pension Board, Lincoln Center gold room, 3 p.m. can Legion. ford, widow of Victorie Sirios, survived by a son, Raymond A. died today (Nov. 28, 1988) at vacancies. Zoning Board of Appeals, Lincoln Center hearing Besides his wife, he is survived Patrick' Flynn/Manchester Herald room, 7 p.m. Veilleux of Charleston, S.C.; Manchester Memorial Hospital. Deaths Elsewhere The rent at the North Elm in nightciub stabbings by a son, Lawrence P. Mallon of another daughter, Elizabeth A. She was bora in St. Hilaire, New Street apartments has been set at The students were preparing to deliver Commission on Aging. Senior Citizens Center. Manchester; two daughters, HOMEWARD BOUND — Chermeisha 7:30 p.m. Veilleux of East Hartford; her Brunswick, Canada, Sept. 30, $430 for the first year with By Andrew Yurkovsky Parlante, 23, was hospitalized Sheila Lewis of Manchester and Smith, 9, and Michelle Brooke, 8, pupils the items as part of a Parent-Teacher father, Joseph Rudolph Vigneault 1922, and lived most of her life in projected yearly increases to Manchester Herald Friday morning for treatment of Board of Education, Keeney Street School, 7:30 Mrs. Mary Shorts of Ellington; a at Waddell School, carry boxes full of Association fund-raiser to raise money p.m. of Weymouth, Mass.; and two Hartford before moving to Man­ Marian Welch $1.5.55 in the 20th year. Loans wounds received in the stabbing brother, George Mallon of Willi- sisters, Constance Casineau of chester two years ago. She was a from the town’s General Fund chocolates and gifts home last week. for field trips and other activities. Manchester police are still but was released the same day. a mantic: a sister, Marjorie In- NEEDHAM, Mass. (A P ) - Marian Welch, who Springfield, Mass., andMarijean member of St. Bridget Church. would supplement the rents in the investigating the stabbing of four hospital spokeswoman has said. Andover zinga of Columbia: four grand­ edited two publications for the ultraconservative Whittemore of Wollaston, Mass, She is survived by two daugh­ first 10 years of the project. people at an Oakland Street Three other men were al.so children; and several nieces and John Birch Society, which her husband helped Recreation Commission, Town Office Building, 8 The funeral will be Tuesday at Rents at the 356 state and nightclub Friday and have not treated at Manchester Memorial nephews. ters, Mrs. Carl (Yvette) Parent of found, has died at age 88. p.m. 10 a.m. in the Star of the Sea federally subsidized units are identified a suspect in the inci­ Hospital in connection with the The funeral will be Tuesday at East Hartford and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Welch died Tuesday at Glover Memorial Church, 107 Bellevue Road, in the based on the income of tenants. Thanksgiving weekend ends dent. police spokesman Gary J. stabbing. They are: Craig Moore. 9:15 a.m. from the Holmes (Linda) Levasseurof South Wind­ Hospital in Needham. The cause of death was not Squantum section of Quincy, Shaniey said today that some Wood said today. 21, of 158 Forest St., Manchester; Bolton Funeral Home, 400 Main St., sor; a son, Leo G. Sirios of East available. Mass. Calling hours are today tenants do pay as much as $430 Wood said that the incident is Martin Wright. 23. of 30 Lakeside Public Building Commission, Community Hall, followed by a Mass of Christian Hartford: five brothers, Guy She was editor of the society’s weekly newspap­ from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mortimer and that she did not attibute the believed to have started when a D rive, Andover: and Mike -.11 7:30 p.m. burial at 10 a.m. in St. Bridget Desjardins and Edmund Desjar­ ers. The New American and Review of the News and Peck Funeral Home, 516 Wa­ dins, both in Canada, Louis rents at the North Elm project to manager ejected a group of men Gardner. 23, of 143 Adelaide Church. Burial will be in St. was a contributing editor of the society’s Conserva­ with warm and wet weather shington St., Braintree, Mass. be the reason for the number of from the reardoor of Harpo’s, 432 Road. Manchester. James Cemetery. Calling hours Desjardins of Bloomfield, Donat tive Digest. Coventry applications. By The Associated Press St. Raphael in New Haven soon Authorities were looking for a Oakland St.. around closing time. are today from 2:30 to 4: 30 p.m. Desjardins of East Hartford and The society was founded in 1958 by 12 men, Andrew Beck, a hospital spo Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office ’The North Elm project is still after the 6:30 p.m. accident, dark sedan that struck the man. He said that the men walked and 7 to 9 p.m. Lena D’Angelo Robert Desjardins of Van Buren, including her husband, Robert, who has since died. kesman. said that Wright and Building, 7:30 p.m. under construction. Despite unseasonably balmy police said. The driver, Timothy Sharon A. Cousin, 31, of Rocky around to the front of the club, Maine; three sisters, Frances It was named after a young American missionary Moore were each treated for a Steering Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 Lena (Fastiggi) D’Angelo, 68, weather and the stepped-up ef­ Onofrio of North Haven, was not Hill was struck by a car in the and one or more of them stabbed Roy of Bristol, Rachel St. Jean of who was killed in China in 1954. The group is single wound. He said that p.m. of Newington, mother of Geral­ forts of state police, the long charged, police said. eastbound lanes of Interstate 84 patrons wbo had just left the Joseph A. Fournier Van Buren, and Winnie Michaud headquartered in Belmont, where the Welches li ved Gardner was treated for two dine Damiano of Manchester, in Canada; and seven Thanksgiving holiday claimed at Four of the fatal accidents near Exit 52 in Hartford. State nightclub. for 40 years. wounds. Joseph A. Fournier, 71, of 27B died Friday (Nov. 25, 1988) at grandchildren. Business least six lives on Connecticut occurred Wednesday evening. A police said the woman had been The incident occurred at 12:49 Bluefield Drive, husband of Hartford Hospital. She was the The funeral will be Wednesday highways. fifth occurred early Thursday involved in an accident about 11 a m., police have said. Daniel Miner, 21, of Enfield, Thoughts Marie (Michaud) Fournier, died widow of Stephen D’Angelo. at 9:15 a.m. at the Watkins Takieddine Solh As of midnight Sunday, when morning in New London. p.m. Wednesday with a tractor- Though Wood said that police was arrested at the scei.e of the Thursday (Nov. 24, 1988) at Besides her daughter, she is Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St., BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Former Prime blackouts the holiday officially ended, state Fair skies in the state and in trailer rig and was outside her car have not identified a suspect in incident and charged with breach Manchester Memorial Hospital. survived by a son-in-law, Frank with a Mass of Christian burial at Minister Takieddine Solh, a veteran conservative police had made a total of 6,004 most of the rest of the country walking in the left lane when she the case, he said he didn’t think of peace, threatening and inter­ He was born in Van Buren, Damiano of Manchester; two 10 a.m. at St. Bridget Church. politician, died in a private Paris clinic. He was 80. motor vehicle arrests, including during most of the weekend was struck by another car that police would have a problem fering with an officer, police have For our meditations this week, we would like to Maine, June 27, 1917, and had grandchildren; two brothers and Burial will be in Mount St. A Foreign Ministry statement said Solh died 4,462 for speeding and 82 for helped keep down delays at left the scene. finding one. said. bring to your attention various words that we often lived in Manchester since 1975. sisters-in-law, Anthony and Ann Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Sunday after suffering a heart attack. It said his frequent drunken driving. They reported a Bradley International Airport, The car that hit Cousin wasdes- “ The whole incident is under Wood said that Miner’s arrest hear at the Christmas season. The first word we He was a U.S. Army veteran of Fastiggi of Middlefield and Mi­ Calling hours are Tuesday from 2 body will be flown to Beirut on Tuesday. total of 322 accidents, including 60 where officials were expecting cribed as a mid-size, dark- investigation,” he said. has not been connected to the would want to mention is ‘fear.’ What is fear? It is World War II. chael and Connie Fastiggi of East to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. He served as ambassador to Egypt for three Planning Director Mark Pelle­ involving injuries. One hundred record crowds. colored sedan that may have An East Hartford man. Thomas stabbings. Besides his wife, he is survived that inward attitude or spirit that grips us and Hartford: a sister and brother-in- Memorial donations may be years; was elected to Parliament in 1957 and 1964; grini plans to contact Northeast seven-six motorists were cited for "There have been no weather front-end damage and a broken by a daughter, Suzan Goulet of makes us afraid. We may be fearful about tomorrow law, Michaelina and Orlando made to the American Cancer was appointed interior minister in 1964; and served Utilities to find the cause of not wearing seat belts, as re­ problems to speak of in any place windshield. or about making a particular decision. Fear can be New Britain. Colangelo of Hartford: and sev­ ¥ Society, 243 E. Center St., Man­ as prime minister from 1973 to 1974. frequent power outages reported quired under state law. in the country,” said John Spil- In Colchester, a 23-year-old so great at times that it can literally make us sick, The funeral and burial will be eral nieces and nephews. chester 06040. by three businesses in the Sheldon Last year, state police arrested lane, airport operations assistant Montville man was killed at about both physically and emotionally. private and at the convenience of Road area. 2,646 drivers for speeding and 73 operations supervisor. 8 p.m. Wednesday in a one-car In the first chapter of Luke's gospel, we have this the family. There are no calling Jack Reardon i HOLIDAY SALE Pelegrini said today he will for drunken driving over the Although highways w ere accident. State police said Ed­ message given by the angel to Mary: "And the angel hours. The John F. Tierney KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Former Mayor Jack write Northeast Utilities in the holiday weekend. crowded, the clear driving condi­ ward C. Turner Jr. lost control of said unto her. Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Current Quotations « Tuesday, Nov. 29 Reardon died Friday of apparent heart failure next day or two to discuss the his car while traveling on Route favor with God” (Luke 1:30). In the second chapter is in charge of arrangements. This year’s arrest statistics tions helped minimize problems, nearly two years after undergoing a heart problem. He learned of the outage 85. His car went over an embank­ J For Yourself and Gift Giving of Luke we find a similar message given by the were up dramatically because said Sgt. Scott O’ Mara, a state transplant. He was 45. problem while interviewing busi­ angel to the shepherds announcing the birth of the last year’s figures were from police spokesman. ment and flipped over. ¥ “ No participant in a peace "I must say we receive a great Reardon had been defeated for re-election as nesses for the Planning Depart­ Lord Jesus Christ; "And the angel said unto them. Mary Vesco state police barracks only. This "E veryth in g’s pretty much ¥ • Special collection of unique and glittering jewelry. process can wave the flag of number of letters from working mayor in 1987, but in November he returned to ment’s study of Manchester’s In Tolland, a 36-year-old Staf­ Fear not; for, behold, I bring you good tidings of year’s figures also include the been on an even keel," he said, Mary K. (Sheehan) Vesco. 71, justice in one hand and brandish people in every republic with public life when he won election to the Wyandotte economy. ford man was kilted after his car ^ • Small fine pieces of china, glass, and pewter. great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you three special state police traffic with none of the skidding acci­ of Sunrise, Fla., formerly of the weapons of terrorism in the remarks that we are at times too County Commission. He was scheduled to take Pellegrini would not say which struck a tree at about 10:22 p.m. is bom this day in the city of David a Savior who is squads. dents associated with rain or ¥ • Soft, cuddly Stuffed animals-toys & trucks for all ages. Manchester, wife of the late other.’’ — The State Department, tolerant with regard to extrem­ office Jan. 9. businesses complained Of the Wednesday. State police said Christ the Lord" (verses 10,11). As of midnight Sunday, six snow. Domenick Vesco, died Thursday as it denied permission for PLO ists." — Soviet President Mikhail power outages or how many John Horaacek was traveling In order to deal with fear we must turn to the Lord people had died on Connecticut Two of Wednesday’s fatalities (Nov. 24, 1988) in Sunrise. Chairman Yasser Arafat to enter Gorbachev, discussing ethnic times a month the companies lost along Old Stafford Road when he Jesus Christ. The same message given to the highways, five more than died involved hit-and-run accidents. Bom in Manchester, May 2, the United States. strife in the Soviet Union. Lottery power. apparently lost control of his car. i THE PENNY SAVER shepherds and Mary is ours as well. Our wonderful during the five-day weekend last John R. Silva, 25, of Windsor 1917, she lived here for 70 years. "W e want to make them Savior will turn or change our fears into calmness year. was traveling south on Interstate In New London, police reported t 46 Purnell Place • Manchester Before retiring in 1977, she was "Such a decision is incompati­ (Northeast Utilities) aware,” he and peace as we rest and rely upon Him. We must The latest fatality was a 91 near Exit 34 at about 6; 15 p.m. that Daniel Castro, 26, of New ^ Hours; 10-5 Tues.-Sat. / Thursday 'til 8:30 employed at Standyne Corp. in ble with the obligations of the host Battle of Lake Erie Winning numbers drawn Saturday in lotteries said. “ It's disruptive (to busi­ first of all, accept the Lord Jesus as our personal 75-year-old pedestrian who was Wednesday when he apparently London, was killed in a crash at the Wilson section of Windsor. country under the Headquarters On Sept. 10, 1813; an American around New England: n esses). I t ’ s at least an Lord and Savior (John 3:16). Secondly, we must struck and killed by a car lost control of his motorcycle and i2 :19 a.m. Thursday. Castro was She is survived by a son, David Agreement." — U.N. Secretary- naval force under Commodore Connecticut daily: 254. Play Four: 9734. inconvenience.” daily trust and rely upon Him. “ ...for he hath said. I Saturday evening as he was fell to the highway, state police driving south on Williams Street, L. Vesco of Vernon; a daughter, General Javier Perez de Cuellar, Oliver H. Perry defeated the Massachusetts daily: 8183. Megabucks: 3-7-14-27- The three businesses complain­ will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. So that we walking east on North Hill Road said. near the downtown area, when his Sharon A. DeLong of Sunrise: a criticizing the United States’ British in the Battle of Lake Erie 28-31. ing of the loss were in the Sheldon may boldly say. The Lord is my helper, and I will not in North Haven, police said. Silva was then struck and killed car veered right, mounted a curb brother, Daniel J. Sheehan of denying permission for PLO during the War of 1812. Reporting Tri-state daily: 021,1707. Megabucks: 10-11-15-28- Road area, but were not located fear what man shall do unto me” (Hebrews 13; 5.6). John Orzechowski of North by another car as he was lying in and struck a telephone pole. New Manchester: a sister, Margaret Chairman Yasser Arafat to enter on the victory. Perry messaged: 31-32. next to each other, Pellegrini Pastor Jim Beliasov, Branford died at the Hospital of the highway, state police said. London police said. Borgan of Manchester: and three the United States to speak at the “ We have met the enemy and Rhode Island daily: 6406. Lot-O-Bucks: 11-20-22- said. That leads him to believe Faith Baptist Church. grandsons. United Nations. they are ours.” 33-38. that there may be a problem in the area, he said. ’T m assuming there’s some Poll shows public Ignorant over problem in the system itself. It W eather iHaiulipHtpr Hpraift seems to me there’s a pattern,” Pellegrini said. m&HLJLlTS rJLSXSMMgzT USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 50 Anne Flint, ex officio member deadly health risk of pneumonia REGIONAL WEATHER Windy, cloudy of the Economic Development Tuesday Only Penny M Sleffert. Publisher Commission and executive direc­ WEST HAVEN (AP) - A 75 percent of all pnuemonia cases —10 percent of those respond­ Aocu-Weaihef• forecast lor Tuesday Manchester and vicinity: To­ tor of the Greater Manchester recent survey shows that few occur among those aged 65 or ing correctly believed that 3 night. windy. A 40 percent chance George T Chappell Dennis M Santoro Daytime Cor>ditions arid High Temperatures Editor Advertising Director Chamber of Commerce, said Americans realize the danger of older. Miles said. But those polled million cases of pneumonia oc­ From Our Meat Dept. of rain. Partial clearing after today she plans to help Pellegrini pneumonia, the potentially lethal. over age 50 were no morO fearful curred in 1988. midnight. Low 30 to 35. Tuesday, Douglas A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen Executive Editor Composing Manager write the letter to Northeast disease that afflicts more than of catching the disease than the partly cloudy and continued —72 percent underestimated Utilities. She said she has not had one million Southerners each rest of the population. Tenderloin------4.b5l/^ windy. High 40 to 45. Outlook for Jeanne G. Fromerth Robert H Hubbard the number of cases, and one- Business Manager Pressroom Manager a chance to meet with Pellegrini year and takes 65,000 American u o $ e r FLAT C U T O A Wednesday, fair and colder. Despite a lack of understanding third estimated the number of Denise A. Roberts about the problem recently be­ lives annually. 7 West Coastal, East Coastal: Frank J McSweegan of the scope of the disease, those cases to be only 250,000; Corn Beef Brisket------Z.Z5J/ Pertonnel Manager Circulation Director cause of the Thanksgiving About 1 percent of 1,023 adults Tonight, windy. A 40 percent polled were familiar with its —66 percent underestijpated holiday. polled nationwide Oct. 7 to 9 listed symptoms and treatment. the number of deaths resulting chance of rain. Partial clearing Publlitwd ddly m ctpt Sunday and certain holldayt by the Officials at Northeast Utilities pneumonia as a leading cause of From Our Deli Dept. after midnight. Low near 40. Manchaatar fubllahing Co., 10 Bralnard Place, ManchMter. Ninety percent knew that high from pnuemonia; only 9 percent could not be reached forcomment death, according to the poll Tuesday, partly cloudy and con­ Conn 00040 Second claaa poetage paid at Manchaatar. Conn, fever and sharp cough with correctly responded that 65,000 LAND OXAKBS Poatmaater: Sand addreaa changea to the Manchaatar Herald today. sponsored by Miles Inc.'s phar­ /lb tinued windy. High 40 to 45. sputum often are symptoms, deaths result. American Cheese M .99 P.O Boa 601. Manchaatar. Conn 06040 maceutical division. Outlook for Wednesday, fair and If you don’t tacalva your Harald by 5 p m waakdaya or 7:30 while 75 percent knew that sharp The disease is the sixth-leading —16 percent knew that the colder. a m Saturdaya. plaaae lalaphona your carrier. If you're unable chest pain also is common. y»«fc|4y‘| to reach your earrWr, call aubacriber aanica at 047-0046 by 0 Ancient Etruscans cause of death in the United incidence of pneumonia has been From Our Own Bakery Northwest Hills: Tonight, p m taraakdaya for dallvary In Manchaatar Italy's ancient Etruscans, fore­ States. Seventy-three percent of those increasing each year. windy. A 40 percent chance of m $ H »AK gD c AdK AAa/Mic Suggaatad carrier rataa are $1.00 weakly. 07 70 for one runners of the Romans, combined Eight percent of those surveyed polled correctly believed that Most pnuemonia cases are rain. Partial clearing after mid­ month, 003 10 for three montha. 040.20 for alk montha and Apple Pie (4 ")------Ocmsn 002 40 for one year their love of music and sports were aware of pnuemonia’s pnuemonia can be prevented, reported In the South, 1,259,000 night. Low near 30. Tuesday, The MancI water Herald la a member of the Aaaoclatad Preaa with a penchant for brutality that danger to the elderly. Most cited while 55 percent were unaware last year. But only 2 percent of — r partly cloudy and continued the Audit Bureau of Clrculaflona. the New England Praaa might have Included human heart-related diseases, cancer that a vaccine exists. those surveyed knew that sou­ windy. High around 40. Outlook Today's weather picture was drawn by Stacey Delisle, 10, Aaaoclatlon and the New England Newapaper Aaaoclatlon 317 Highland St. • Manchester • 646-4277 sacrifice, says National and old age, according to the poll. Other findings in the poll on therners are most likely to ,OIM 8 Aoou-w*«et*r. Inc, for Wednesday, fair and colder. a fifth-grader at Boiton Elementary School, Bolton. Geographic. National figures indicate that pneumonia showed: contract the disease and die. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Nov. 28. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Nov. 28, 1988 — 5 Older adults’ group UConn archivists L O C A L ►V & S T A T E plans MCC courses find treasures in y - Registration is nownbeing classes, once weekly on Thursday Work closes street taken for the following interses­ from 11:30 a m. to 1 p.m. from sion courses sponsored by the Dec. 29 to Jan. 19, 1989. The HARTFORD — A section of North Chapel •V 1 Manchester Community College Instructor Is John L. Stanizzi. railroad’s papers Street in Hartford will be closed to traffic Older Adult Association: poet in residence of the Middle- town School system. Check Con­ for about two weeks beginning Tuesday, Course 720 — Gentle Exercise Bv Dean GolembeskI Morgan ran the railroad. Jimer­ — eight classes on ‘Tuesdays and tinuing Education Intersession state Transportation Commissioner J. Catalog for room assignment: fee The Associated Press son said the raii iine encountered William Bums said. 4i^ Thursdays, Dec. 27 to Jan. 19, some financial problems and The street section will close as part of 1989, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Is $25. Course 723 — Advanced Inter­ STORRS — Stored in neatly documents were destroyed. ongoing modernization of the 1-84 and 1-91 Classes will be in the Fitness THE FRIGHT BE­ packed containers lined up end to “One can speculate on reasons interchange. The street will be closed Center at the Manchester Com­ mediate Lotus. Classes will be on Jan. 10. II and 12. 1989, from 10 FORE CHRISTMAS end like boxcars in a crowded why those files weren’t kept,” between Anne and High streets for munity College lower campus. freight station are the untold Jimerson said. drainage work. ‘The instructor Is Laura Dunfield, a.m. to 2:30p.m.Theinstructor is — Logan Kydd, Joanne Lachowitz. a computer stories of the New Haven The archivist said some of the Motorists will be detoured around the a recreation Instructor for the 14-month-old son of Railroad. fascinating information he unco­ section by using Ann and High streets. town of Manchester; fee is $25. instructor at the college. ‘The course includes instruction in Mr. and Mrs. Logan No one is quite sure what vered was that railroads in the d . Course 721 — Hatha Yoga — six secrets are hidden in the thou­ 1950s were experiencing some of classes on Mondays and Wednes­ LOTUS data base functions, Kydd of New Lon­ printing techniques, file manipu­ sands of documents generated by the same problems that exist Spill reported day later i»* days, ^ c . 30 to Jan. 20, 1989, from don, recoils in terror the railroad before its demise in now. He also said railroads 30 9; 30 to 10; 30 a.m. Classes will be lation and basic macros. The prerequisite Is Introduction to at the sight of Santa 1968. but scholars and rail enthu­ years ago flirted with the idea of in the Fitness Center at the lower siasts will soon get their chance to high-speed trains and that idea NORTH HAVEN (AP) - Although about campus of the college. The Lotus; fee is $50. at the Crystal Mall SOO gallons of a hazardous corrosive spilled For more information or to uncover them when the material also is being discussed now. instructor is Madeline Cain- in Waterford as his is made available to the public A major obstacle lo analyzing at Circuit-Wise Inc. Friday evening, Silverstar, a town of Manchester register, call Edna Schuetz at company workers failed to notify the Fire 647-6135 or the Continuing Educa­ cousin, Mallory early next year at the University the documents was that the New recreation instructor; fee is $25. of Connecticut. Haven Railroad used a compli­ Department until the next day, fi re officials Course 722 — Special Poetry tion Division of the college at Kydd, 4, seems to said. 647-6242. UConn acquired more than cated system for filing its docu­ Fire Chief John E. Obier Jr. .said Seminar for All Ages — four enjoy the moment. 2,000 boxes of railroad documents ments. The filing code was unlike company workers first tried to use an AP photo in 1979 and 1980, and for the past anything Jimerson had ever absorbent called Speedy Dry to soak up the 18 months the school’s archivists encountered. Eventually the code corrosive, sodium hydroxide, and called S c o u t N e w s have sorted, analyzed and cata­ was broken, and file cards were firefighters after the chemical flowed out logued the material at the Wilbur found that enabled the archivists the front of the building and into drains in Wilson, David White, Scot Hurley. Cross Library. to locate and identify boxes of Joson Kostiuk, Eric Howorth, Seth the parking lot. Boy Scout Troop 47 Robertson, Joey Prytko. Early bird bills filed for ’89 session “It’s one of the largest and material. The chemical did not get into the town Boy Scout Troop 47, sponsored probably one of the most nearly The archivists’ work is nearly ADVANCING IN RANK complete collections of railroad finished. The staff is going sewer system, Obier said. by the South United Methodist Tenderfoot; Eric Howarth, Joey HARTFORD (AP) — The numbers game in Rep. Mae S. Schmidle, R-Newtown, wants a the auto emissions testing program. Firefighters called in the state Depart­ Church of Manchester, held its Prytko. _ , the 1989 General Assembly has already law requiring legislative committee approval B Exempt ears less than 5-years-old from files In New England.” said Rand through boxes of loose documents Second doss; Woyne Coulombe, Jimerson, director of the histori­ to determine which should be ment of Environmental Protection. DEP biannual Court of Awards on Oct. Mike Molchon, Chris O'Haro. begun. Although the session doesn’t open until before a correctional facility is placed in any thg auto emissions testing program. officials brought in a private contractor to 4. ‘The following awards were First class; MInhtrlet Nguyen. Jan. 4,45 bills have been filed. 30 in the House town. Her town was picked this year as a site B Have emissions testing done at gas cal manuscripts and archives saved and which .should be clean up the spill and will bill Circuit-Wise division, destroyed. Jimerson al.so is com­ presented: HONOR CAMPERS and 15 in the Senate. for a 400-bed Jail, a decision that has enraged stations, rather than state-run testing for the cost. Obier said. From Boy Scout summer comp; Ed During the five-month session, as many as many Newtown citizens. centers. Jimerson said no one on his piling a catalogue, which will run The cleanup operation was halted after SKILL AWARDS Wilson and Tom Provencol. 5,000 bills will be filed. No more than 500 will She also wants a requirement that a public B Require stores to give manufacturer- staff is familiar with all the about 200 pages long when Environment; Wayne Coulombe, stories hidden in the documents. published. about five hours Saturday and was to Ragliuild PInto/Minchwtar htariM Chrli O'Hara, Michael Molchan, Eric OFFICERS AND LEADERS likely become law. hearing be held in the town selected for such offered rebates to a consumer at the time of resume Sunday morning. Howorth, Joel Prytko, Seth Robertion. Junior osslstont scoutmasters; David As usual. Rep. Eugene A. Migliaro Jr.. projects. purchase and then require the store to apply But he said it is certain that the The work should be done by the The chemical spilled while it was being Svytmmlne; Wayne Coulombe, Chrli Currier, Rob Gullono, Ryan Potulok, R-Wolcott, was the first to file bills for the Other bills filed so far would: for the rebate from the manufacturer. documents tell the story of 150 end of January and the archives OH CHRISTMAS TREE — Bob Matson, owner of the Nutcracker O'Hara, Michael Molchon, MInhtrlet Tom Provencal, Jed Stansfleld and Ed years of railroading in Connecti­ will be open to the public in pumped into a vat from the tank in which Christmas Shop in Bolton, stands next to his wooden, stenciled Christmas Nguyen, Eric Howarth, Joey Prytko. Wilson. next session. He was in the House clerk’s E Permit the death penalty for murdering a B Prohibit the awarding of state contracts it’s delivered. Seth Robertion. Senior patrol leader; Jon Eastwood. office the day after Election Day and has filed child under the age of 12. to people or companies 'with poor worker- cut in overwhelming detail. February. tree. The tree will be entered in the Festival of Trees at the Wadsworth Assistant patrol leoder; George SI I vo Also included is information on Jimerson .said it’s hard toguess “Apparently, no one was paying attention MERIT DADOES Ouortermosters; MInhtrlet Nguyen 19 so far. E Require sexual assault suspects to safety records. and it overflowed the vat,” Obier said. He Atheneum in Hartford from Dec. 2 to 11. Canoeing; George Sllvo, Seth Eg- and Mike Robertson. He’s rpintroducec^a couple of his favorites: undergo AIDS testing at the victim’s request B Exempt those 65 and older from the tax 300 other related railroads and how many people will come noiko, Louli La Guordla, Scot Hurley. Scribe; Mott Longchomps. transportation companies. knocking on his door seeking said too much of the chemical had spilled Basketry; David White, Scot Hurley, Treoiurer; Mike Robertson. abolishing the state’s auto emissions testing B Prohibit campaign contributions to legis­ on capital gains, interest and dividends. for the Speedy-Dry to be effective. Jason Kostiuk, Eric Wilson. , Librarians; Mark Howarth. program, increasing tax breaks for veterans lators while the General Assembly is in B Abolish the state Commission on Hospi­ The New Haven Railroad was access to the rail files. But he Circuit-Wise makes circuit boards for the Leotherwork; MInhtrlet Nguyen. formed in 1872 with the merger of expects to be busy becau.se of Jai alal season begins Homeless man dies ^ Sailing; Andrew Zadnik, Mark How­ PATROL LEADERSHIP and pre-marital AIDS testing. session. tals and Health Care. automotive and telecommunications arth, Michael Robertson, Matt Long- Leadership Corps — David White, Rep. Nancy Wyman, D-T6lland. filed a bill B Require criminal background checks for B Abolish laws that set insurance reimbur­ the New York & New Haven and “the extent and depth of feeling industries. BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Bridgeport Jai champs, Jason Lawrence. patrol leader, and Jason Kostiuk. sement rates for specific surgical and other the Hartford-New Haven rail­ people have for railroads.” NEW HAVEN. (AP) - A group of Llfetaylng; David White and Jason assistant patrol leader. that would establish tolls on major highways school-bus drivers. roads. Those two companies had The university’s collection of Alai opened on schedule for its 13th season, children found the body of a 41-year-oId Kostiuk. Stag Patrol — Andrew Zodnik, patrol where the roads enter the state. The tolls B Require photographs on pistol and procedures at hospitals. with an official declaring that fans of the Rowing; Chris O'Hara. leader, and MInhrlet Nguyen, assistant would only be collected from motorists revolver permits. B Establish a testing program for octane themselves been formed through railroad material was started in sport don’t care about the fronton’s striking homeless man behind a shed in the city’s Environmental Science; Andrew Zad­ patrol leader. the mergers of about 100 smaller 1979. when it was given l.OOn Crash closes Interstate Hill section, police said. nik, MInhtrlet Nguyen, Mork Howarth, Panther Patrol — Eric Wilson, patrol driving into Connecticut. B Exempt cars 5-years-old or older from levels in gasoline. players. Michael Robertson, George Sllvo, Mott leoder, and Chris O'Hara, assistant railroads. The final merger boxes of documents. In 1980, 1.000 NEW HAVEN (AP) — The northbound A small line of picketing players greeted Longchomps, Jason Lawrence, Jon patrol leader. created the major, link between cartons were added, giving Vladimir Kozalesky had been on the Eastwood. Roodrunners Patrol — Seth Egnosko. lanes of Interstate 91 in New Haven was Sunday’s crowd of 2,391, which placed more ground behind the shed for at least several Swimming; Brendan McCoffrey. patrol leader, ond Brendon McCoftrey. Boston and New York. UConn more than 2..500 cubic feet closed for about two hours today after a than $300,000 in wagers, said fronton hours Saturday afternoon, said Detective Mommol Study; Tom Provencal, Eric assistant patrol leader. Greenpeace boycott spreads in schools More mergers occurred for the of material to review and store. fatal automobile accident and fire. spokesman Bob Beslove. Lt. Melvin J. Wearing. There were no signs railroad after it was acquired by Fortunately for UConn, it had State police spokeswoman Marcy Stamm Of the 41 players striking in an effort to of foul play, he said. financier J.P. Morgan and a band opened a new library creating said the accident, involving two cars, have their union recognized, only one, HARTFORD (AP) — An envir­ most of the school districts in idea on the number of schools that buying about 25 percent of of New York investors. room for a massive archives occurred about 8 a.m. and resulted In one Cruiz, accepted an invitation to return to At least four empty bottles of liquor were New York City onmental group seeking to pres­ Connecticut and ndw is preparing use suppliers who import Icelan­ Iceland’s fish exports, she said. After World War I, the railroad collection at the old Cross library death. There was a fire as a result of the play. Beslove said. found next to Kozalesky’s body and police sure Iceland into stopping whale­ to focus its recruiting efforts on dic fish. She said some of the began its long history of financial on the Storrs campus. The crash, but Stamm said she had no further "We had invited 22 of the strikers to join speculated be died of a combination of — SIX DAILY TRIPS New Jersey. The goal is to spread Connecticut schools Joining the Some business also have de­ problems. It filed for bankruptcy railroad documents now fill three alcohol poisoning and exposure. hunting has convinced more than details. the replacements, which we felt was DEPARTURES FROM a dozen Connecticut school dis­ the boycott nationwide. Forbes boycott weren’t Icelandic fish cided to trim their use of In 1935, only to emerge from full floors, and the file cards that The accident occurred near Exit 3 on I-9I extremely magnanimous,” said fronton Kozalesky’s last known address was a MANCHESTER PARK 8. RIDE LOT tricts to Join a boycott of fish .said. users, but Joined the boycott to Icelandic fish. Burger King re­ receivership in 1947. But the explain all the documents occupy northbound. general manager Paul Weintraub. Columbus Avenue shelter for the homeless. ( Spsncor Strttt Off Inttrttat* 364 I imported from Iceland. ’’There’s no additional costs for support the effort. cently announced it would reduce company declared bankruptcy another room. 6:30 a.m. ■ 1:00 p.m. The Cambridge. Mass,-based the schools.” she said. “The The fishing industry accounts its use of Icelandic fish by 20 again in 1961. and in 1968 it The university applied for and 8:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. environmental group Green­ people in Connecticut have asked for about 75 percent of Iceland’s percent, while the Long John became part of the short-lived recieved an $83,000 grant from 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. peace launched the boycott in for names of alternative suppli­ exports, bringing in about $400 Silver’s chain of restaurants Penn Central system. the National Endowment for the 8:00 p.m. February to protest Iceland’s ers. so I’m working on that.” million a year. Forbes said. The cancelled a $9 million contract for The only gap in the documents Humanities lo organize the male ■ Fridays Only Forbes said Greenpeace has no United States is a leading client. the fish, Forbes said. occurs during the period when rial. 8830/R hunting of whales and the sale of Aide denies crews moved barriers ALSO SERVING Farmington, Waterburv, Southbury, Danbury and the meat to Japan. YonkarL FIVE DAILY TRIPS to Willimantic, Danielson and Greenpeace has been seeking NEW HAVEN (AP) - A top speculate as to why he is doing Providence. FOUR DAILY TRIPS to Cape Cod points. to convince businesses and pass. repairs were made at the bridge schools in this country to stop aide to Mayor Biagio DiLieto says this.” City officials said police are location in the last two months, he there is ’’not a scintilla of Carbone said Frione’s state­ li^)Jgonan^ purchasing fish from distributors NEED SOME EXTRA continuing to investigate why the said. who import Icelandic fish. evidence” that city crews moved ments to police have been incon­ Public Works Department failed Whetstone said traffic crews do 556-3815 tosofvayou N«vEngUndTiFin«stBu.Un> a concrete barrier that might sistent on details such as dates. The effort began in Massachu­ Diamond to respond to reports before the not have the equipment needed to setts, where 50 school districts SPENDING MONEY? have prevented four East Lyme No other witnesses have come accident that one of the barriers move the massive barriers and youths from plunging to their forward to support Frione’s ac­ have Joined the boycott. The had been moved. would have had to request help largest school system to join was deaths in the Mill River. count. Carbone said. Susan Whetstone, the city’s Newspaper routes available in your area,,. John Frione, a supervisorat the from the public works depart­ Boston, which cancelled a con­ Remount Event Investigators are now focusing chief administrative officer, in­ ment. No record of such a request tract worth $250,000 a year, L. Suzio Concrete Co., said he sisted city workers could not have Earn money and prizes by delivering the gave police a signed statement on theories that someone outside has been found, she said. according to Greenpeace spokes­ the city moved the barriers. moved the safety barriers with­ woman Lindsey Forbes. Friday detailing his claim that he out "some kind of documenta­ Carbone said traffic crews Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. saw city crews move the 2-ton Carbone said. Connecticut is the second stale The four friends drowned when tion” showing up in city files. could have repaired the lights to be targeted by Greenpeace. At Call today to get more details. barriers, apparently to repair She acknowl^ged, however, without moving the barriers. warning lights at the spot. their car went through a gap in least 16 school districts in the the barriers into the Mill River. that record keeping in the Public ‘The accident is being investi­ state agreed to or were consider­ \ \ Mayoral aide Joseph Carbone Works Department ‘‘Is not great gated by the mayor’s office, the on Friday dismissed claims by a The car wasn’t recovered until ing the boycott, although one five days later after an intensive . . . not as sophisticated as it should city’s Police Department, the school now plans to drop out. 647-9946 supervisor at a nearby concrete be.” Reforms have been planned National Transportation Safety plant who said he saw city crews search for the missing youths. Florence Crocamo, lunch di­ for months, she said. Board and the U.S. Coast Guard. rector at Derby High School, said move the 2-ton concrete barrier Michael Gallo. 20. and Christy Leonard Liss, a traffic engineer Police are also investigating blocking the end of Chapel Street Stevens, Jill Sawyer and Laura checking for suppliers not using Marble St...... all Ferguson Rd...... 125-360 for the city, said crews with the reports that the four East Lyme Icelandic fish is ’’too time McCabe St...... all at the Mill River several times Lagrotteria. all 19. died in the Traffic and Parking Department friends were drinking illegally at before the Nov. 13 accident. accident. consuming.” Stock Place...... all Baldwin Rd...... all made several repairs to warning Bentley’s, a Whitney Avenue “I’m not going to bother with it No. Main St...... 397-496 Concord Rd...... all ”I’m not going to call him a The Chapel Street swing bridge lights since the bridge was closed. nightclub, before the accident. liar,” Carbone said. "But the was closed for repairs in August anymore,” she said Wednesday, But workers don’t recall moving The club’s owner has denied the although she has not yet pur­ Harlan St...... 15-83 Bldwell St...... all 0- information he has given ... has 1987, when it was locked in the the barriers. Liss said. And an four under-age young people Henry St...... 16-119 no merit. I’m not going to open position to allow boats to were there. chased any Icelandic fish this Horace St...... all initial review indicated that no year. Summit St...... 332-382 Server St...... all Others involved are in the Lllley St...... all Packard St...... all boycott are: Barkhamsted. Be­ Main St...... 399-494 Chalmers St...... all rules overwork thany. Brookfield, Colchester, Summit St...... 1-70 Overland St...... all Woman charged Derby, Lebanon, North Stoning- Wadsworth St...... all % ^ ton. Bolton. Putnam, Regional Huntington ...... all Hilliard St...... 114-353 School Districts No. 10 in Burling­ Canterbury St...... all In E.H. shooting killed New Haven judge ton and No. 13 in Durham. HIghwood Dr...... all Cumberland St...... all Ridgefield and Stafford, accord­ Westerly St...... all EAST HARTFORD (AP) - An East NEW HAVEN (AP) - A workers’ grand Juries and chairman of a commis­ ing to Greenpeace. Two other QolwaySt.. all Hartford woman was due to appear in Superior compensation commissioner has awarded school districts also have Joined, Kerry St...... all PiT';w m m sion on alternative sentencing. North St.... all Main St...... 1-174 Court today on charges stemming from the $21.()00 a year to the widow of a Superior Chief Court Administrator Aaron Ment, but have asked Greenpeace not to Grove...... 1-47 shooting of a Hartford Courant circulation Court judge who died of a heart attack, make their decisions public. North School St...... 1-84 a witness at the compensation hearing, Wood Lane...... all Pine Hill...... all Your Diamonds and Gemstones Reset . . . manager who was helping two newspaper ruling that the Judge died of overwork and said that after Kinney’s death, it was Forbes said. East Center St...... 408-808 carriers collect from subscribers. stress from his numerous state tasks. decided that no one Judge would ever The final school system is Alpine St...... all While You Wait . . . One Day Only Susan Bergeron was arrested about 10; 30 Commissioner Rhoda Loeb ruled re­ again be asked to assume so many Jobs for Glastonbury, which is planning to a m. Saturday after a door-to-door search and Join the boycott. Glastonbury American Legion Dr...... all Jefferson St...... all Manchester Parkade Dec. 1st, Vernon Nov. 30th, llam-8pm cently that Judge Frank J. Kinney’s fatal the department. Armory St...... all Kenwood Dr...... all charged with two counts of attempted murder heart attack two years ago was caused by schools have stopped buying For Your Convenience . , . Appointments Available on Request. Loeb's ruling marked the first time in Haynes St...... all Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 in Friday’s shooting, police said. stress and overwork from the legion of DAILY! Icelandic fish, but the Board of Main St...... 285-378 Now is the time to update your out-of-style, worn-out jewelry during our exciting Bergeron was being held in lieu of $200,000 Connecticut history that a Judge was found Education was not expected to Union Place...... all Jobs he performed for the state Judicial Every day, hidden somewhere in our Russell St...... all Union St...... 133-264 Remount Event. 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Eight in 10 said Bush Accord to raise Mission countdown begins military patrols and a crackdown on users should push for a crackdown on illegal CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - The to combat illegal drugs, but many doubt drug users and as many or more backed countdown began today for Thursday’s launch the choice of Vice President-elect Dan more federal spending for drug enforce­ of shuttle Atlantis, which will carry five Quayle to run the effort, a Media ment, education and treatment. crude oil prices astronauts and a secret satellite that report­ General-Associated Press poll has found. Three-quarters said the military should edly will gather military intelligence over the Although George Bush made a cam­ patrol the nation's, borders for drug VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Venezuelan Oil Minister Julio Soviet Union. paign pledge to put his running mate in smugglers. But considerably fewer, 40 OPEC oil ministers today Cesar Gil said his country favors The clock began ticking at 12:01 a.m. EST as charge of the fight against drugs, only 32 percent, said the military should strike at reached an agreement on a new maintaining the $18 price. NASA test director Jerry Crute issued the percent of the 1,084 adults surveyed said illegal drug operations abroad. production accord that will The accord would reduce the traditional “call to stations” that assembled Quayle was the right man for the job. In addressing the deficit, respondents sharply cut their output and raise cartel’s output from the current more than 100 controllers at computer consoles As many weren’t sure about the firmly opposed most new or higher taxes. DENIED ENTRY — crude oil prices. estimated 22.5 million barrels a in the launch control center four miles from the selection, and 36 percent said Quayle was Most also opposed cuts in spending for "There is an agreement,” said day to 18.5 million barrels a day. launch pad. not the right choice to lead the drug war. domestic programs such as welfare or a PLO Chairman Feredoon Barkeshli, senior Iran­ Within that total, each country Republicans were more supportive of freeze in Social Security benefits. Yasser Arafat adjusts The call also was a signal for workers at the ian delegate, after meeting for would be given a production ,pad to begin servicing Atlantis’ engines and Quayle, but fewer than half of them Strong majorities, however, supported his giasses as he more than 30 minutes with quota, or ceiling. removing work platforms from the base of the backed him as drug chief. higher taxes on cigarettes and alcoholic Rilwanu Lukman, president of Many OPEC countries need Although the bill creating the Cabinet- beverages. And a narrow majority, 52 addresses the United the Organization of Petroleum more money from their oil sales. spaceship. level drug czar prohibits the official from percent, favored defense spending cuts. Nations' 29th Gen- “We’re pressing on; the countdown has Exporting Countries. Iran and Iraq want additional started,” said George Diller, a National holding another federal post. Bush has The survey also found overwhelming erai Assembly in The agreement will set the revenues to rebuild their econo­ Aeronautics and Space Administration indicated he might have the drug czar support for an Internal Revenue Service 1974. Arafat’s re­ cartel’s reference price at $18 a mies, which were badly da maged report to Quayle. crackdown to coliect taxes, an approach barrel. in their eight-year war. They spokesman. The nationwide poll’s respondents far urged by Democratic nominee Michael quest for a visa to agreed to an August cease-fire. and away said reducing the federal budget Dukakis in the presidential campaign but address the U.N. Saudi Arabia had made a Under the new agreement, Iran Pressures are mounting deficit should be Bush’s to priority as ridiculed by Bush. session Dec. 1 was last-ditch attempt to set a min­ and Iraq each would get the same JERUSALEM (AP) — The near-collapse of president — 10 times as many as picked The poll, conducted Nov. 10-20, had a imum price of $15 in the accord, margin of sampling error of plus or minus rejected, and Arab quota of 2.64 million barrels a Israel’s largest industrial conglomerate, drugs. Majorities backed a tax crackdown \ but that effort met resistance. day. owned by the Histadrut labor federation, has and cuts in defense spending to address 3 percentage points. nations announced Saudi Arabia’s oil minister, ’The issue of parity had been a forced a rethinking of the pioneering socialism the deficit. Those polled were asked: “What do you an effort to move the Hisham Nazer, said late Sunday sticking point in discussions of the on which the nation’s economy was built. The survey also found support for think should be George Bush’s No. I session to Geneva. the proposal was designed to cartel’s winter meeting, which Koor Industries, with annual sales of more restrictions on foreign investments in the priority once he takes office?” Thirty-four prevent prices from falling below began Nov. 21. than $2 billion, controls 150 firms and employs United States, and broad backing for percent said the deficit, an unusually high AP photo $15. But other ministers said the Iraq has been demanding an 27,000 people making products ranging from aggressive measures to address the rate of agreement in an open-ended minimum price could become the equal production ceiling with high-technology electronics to tires, fruit juice federal trade deficit, including higher question. ceiling price. Iran. Aghazadeh repeatedly said and refrigerators. import taxes and quotas. No other category drew a response rate Despite the benchmark of $18 a no. Koor lost $250 million last year. In October, it On drugs, six in 10 favored drug testing in double digits. Seven percent cited other League to call session in Geneva barrel, prices recently have been Under the new accord, Iran defaulted on a $20 million loan from New York of all federal employees and two in 10 economic matters, 5 percent said poverty AP photo running at $14 or less. Prices rose would retain its production share Bankers Trust Co., and the bank demanded its favored testing some of them. The or homelessness, 5 percent said defense CHURCH-GOERS — President-elect George Bush last week on news of a tentative at 14.27 percent of the cartel’s government now conducts random tests of and the rest were other issues. By Peter James Splelmann decision. liquidation. walks arm-in-arni with his wife, Barbara, after attending vides fresh opportunities for progress to­ accord. total output. Other countries federal workers in sensitive jobs, and has Only 3 percent said drugs, an issue that services Sunday at the First Congregational Church in The Associated Press Speaking today on CBS “This Morning,” a wards peace in the Middle East,” Giuliani Each $1 rise in the price of would give up some of their share proposed testing privately employed ranked far higher in importance in member of the PLO delegation at the United said. crude oil theoretically means a to bring Iraq up to the same level Blind need not apply transportation workers. pre-election polls during the summer but Kennebunkport, Maine. The church is near Bush’s UNITED NATIONS — Arab diplomats say Nations called the U.S, charges of terrorism The policy-making Palestine National pickup of 2.5 cents a gallon in as Iran. WASHINGTON (AP) - The State Depart­ There also was support for other then faded in the fall. vacation home on the coast. they have enough votes for an unprecedented "nonsense.” Council, the PLO parliament-in-exile, pro­ retail gasoline prices, although Saudi Arabia maintains the ment, after a decade of accepting foreign measure to convene a session of the General “It is not serious ... because he cannot claimed an independent Palestinian state oil companies do not always pass largest share at about a quarter Assembly in Geneva so PLO chief Yasser service job applications from blind people, has substantiate his allegations,” said the PLO during its meeting in Algiers on Nov. 15. More along the full increase. of OPEC’s total output. ruled that diplomacy is not a suitable Arafat can address the worid body on the official, Hassan Rahman. than 30 countries, most of them Arab, have Barkeshli on Sunday said the Under the current accord, Iran Official sees Medicare savings without cuts Palestinian issue. profession for them. Perez de Cuellar said the move to deny formally recognized the state. Saudi proposal was “a major has a cap of 2.4 million barrels a The decision was a disappointment to U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Arafat a visa vioiates the 1947 agreement The Palestine homeland proclamation divergence from OPEC resolu­ day. Iraq was given a ceiling of WASHINGTON (AP) - The doctor Roper, head of the Health Care "It’s the idea of saying in 1989 we’re and that the outcry will be intense. Cuellar accused the United States on Sunday Avraham Rabby, who has passed five State under which the United States promises not to implicitly recognized Israel by endorsing a tions so far” and could “totally 1.5 million barrels but ignored it. Department entrance examinations since 1985 who now oversees the nation’s Medi­ Financing Administration, has a going to spend what we spent this year "HCFA is the favorite four-letter of violating its U.N. treaty by refusing to issue interfere in U.N. matters. U.N. resolution that guarantees all Middle sabotage the agreement.” Analysts estimate its production care program and who may play a working relationship with several plus 8 percent and that’s all we’re word of the health care community a U.S. visa to Arafat to speak to the General and has other credentials that normally would “Such a decision is incompatibte with the East states the right to exist in peace. It “Iran is not going to accept this at 2.7 million barrels a day. make him an ideal candidate for a diplomatic role in the next administration says he members of Bush’s staff, including going to spend,” he said. “That’s all and I think it is probably always going Assembly. obligations of the host country under the promised to restrict guerrilla activity. type of idea,” he said. Deborah Steelman, the vice presi­ there is. There ain’t no more.” to be that way,” he said ruefully. The Arab Group of U.N. member states OPEC members are Algeria, career. sees no conflict between George Headquarters Agreement," he said in a The Arab League’s U.N. ambassador. Barkeshli said that among Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Iran. “I am absolutely outraged,” Rabby said in a Bush’s desire for a kinder America dent’s chief health policy adviser Whatever the final approach, both Still, he said, ”It makes no sense for planned to meet today to recommend holding statement read by U.N. spokesman Francois Clovis Maksoud, said Sunday he has enough OPEC’s 13 members. Algeria, and indications the president-elect during the campaign. Democratic and Republican health me as a political manager of this huge the session in Geneva. Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria. telephone interview after the State Depart­ Giuliani. “If maintained, this action is likely votes to reconvene the General Assembly in Nigeria and Libya also opposed Qatar, Saudi Arabia. United Arab ment informed him that blind people no longer will seek major Medicare savings. Prior to the election. Steelman experts in Congress agree that Part B program to say we’re going to The State Department denied a visa to the to complicate and render more difficult the special session in Geneva so Arafat can changing the $18 benchmark. offered one example of how Bush’s is ripe for scrutiny if only because of willy-nilly spend money, write a blank Arafat on Saturday, saying the Palestine Emirates, and Venezuela. will be permitted to take entrance examina­ further debates on the question of Palestine address the group. tions in Braille or to use outside help. “Of all the list of problems of our so-called "flexible freeze” on federal its headlong growth. check to whoever and at the same Liberation Organization chairman “knows and the situation in the Middle East.” The non-aligned group in the U.N. has 101 of health care system, I for one don’t spending might affect Medicare. Despite widespread criticism that time be confronted with the present of, condones and lends support to" terrorist A nearly one-year Palestinian uprising in the 159 voting members in the General Given the spiraling cost of healthcare Reagan administration cuts in Medi­ reality of the problems in the health attacks. believe one of the problems is too little the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Assembly. The PLO has non-voting observer Hundreds killed In crashes money,” William L. Roper said in an in general, she said. Medicare might care spending threatened the welfare care system and no dollars to do President Reagan iauded the, decision, Strip has left more than 300 Palestinians and status. Officials planning grow by 8 percent while other of the nearly 32 million elderly and anything about it.” saying: “I think the other way would have 11 Israelis dead. CHICAGO (AP) — Traffic accidents killed interview last week. “The problem is Approval to move the U.N. session to more than 400 people on the nation’s highways we’re not spending as best we could programs were held below the gen­ disabled Americans covered by the sent out the wrong signal — that we are Denying Arafat a forum “yould be Geneva would require a simple majority of eral inflation rate. Among those admitted problems, patsies.” during the four-day Thanksgiving weekend. the money we are spending.” program, the thrust of the approach unfortunate at a time when, in the view of the the 159. The members have regularly for safer reactors A preliminary count put the number of Bush, pressed by reporters about In last week’s interview, Roper has been to cut into the profits of he said, are infant mortality rates Reaction from other nations was largely secretary-general, the recent meeting of the approved Palestinian-backed resolutions by threw out the same hypothetical providers such as hospitals rather higher than other industrialized na­ negative. Arafat has not commented on the deaths at 415 nationwide. his budget chief’s assertion that Palestine National Council in Algiers pro­ an overwhelming majority. WASHINGTON (AP) - As “The point of having two is to Medicare cuts are likely to be a part of figure to illustrate possible spending than reducing benefits. tions, lack of full access to health care engineers struggle with the aging The National Safety Council had estimated provide the maximum level of that between 450 and 550 motorists could lose a deficit-reduction drive, said only for Part B, the portion of Medicare Roper, the first physician to head for 37 million uninsured Americans ' ,f1 plants that now produce U.S. assurance ... at two geographic that he wants to make the program that pays doctor bills and has been the Medicare program, acknowledges and inadequate long-term care pro­ nuclear weapons material. their lives during the period, from 6 p.m. locations, so that nothing like a Wednesday to midnight Sunday local time. “more efficient,” growing at about 15 percent a year. that the next target will be doctor fees grams for a rapidly aging population. Energy Department officials are seismic event could shut down Reagan defends denying Arafat visa drawing up plans for two new, production,” said Cochran. During a similar non-holiday period at this safer reactors expected to cost a time of year, 390 traffic deaths could be WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan consulted in advance of the weekend State ”We are available and we have been ready total of $6.8 billion. Like the hhree existing reac­ expected, council statisticians said. Byrd, stepping down, defends Senate schedule says PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat was Department announcement. to negotiate, when the conditions are right, at One proposed design, the tors, the new one at Savannah denied permission to enter the United States Boarding Air Force One as he headed back any and ail times.” he said. “We’re the ones smaller and more expensive of River would use heavy water as a Pentagon plans Incentives because the administration could not risk to Washington after a six-day vacation at his with the peace plan.” moderator. It have new safety WASHINGTON (AP) — When the 55 Democratic responsibility to get a legislative program in action “I think no one, candidates included, has the two envisioned, involves technol­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon, faintest idea who’s winning,” said Sen. Alan Dixon, showing the world that “we were patsies" to California mountaintop ranch, Reagan Reagan did not cite any specific acts of ogies that some engineers believe and design features, but rely on senators meet Tuesday to-select a new leader, one of and to meet the needs of the nation. One can’t adjust terrorism. stressed that the decision on whether to admit terrorism attributed to Arafat’s PLO in tritium extraction techniques struggling to keep military doctors from the things they’ll be looking to improve is the the needs of the nation to one’s comfort.” D-Ill., who has previously spoken of the need to will lead to commercial reactors quitting for better money elsewhere, soon will improve the “quality of life.” Reagan said Sunday that he agreed “very Arafat was “in the province of the secretary recent weeks or months, although he did say that drastically reduce the that have been proven since 1954. supposedly poor “quality of life” in the U.S. Senate. Byrd, displaying a 1988 Senate calendar, said the much” with Secretary of State George P. establish a hefty bonus system under which Senate met for 137 days this year. “That’s a quality Inouye is the oldest and most experienced Senate of state” under U.S. law. that “I think the record shows the things the dangers of meltdown and The new Savannah River reac­ Don’t count on it, says the outgoing majority Shultz’s decision that Arafat should not be In rejecting Arafat's request Saturday, some surgeons could earn $112,250 a year while leader, Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia. of life that’s not too bad. I don’t know how much one candidate. At age 64, he has served in the Senate law is supposed to be protecting against are contamination. tor would be adequate to make all in uniform. granted entrance to the United States Shultz said he could not waive a legal still going on in spite of the recent Building new reactors has Addressing complaints from some senators that, can improve on that,” he said. since 1962, on the Watergate committee during the because of the U.S. belief that the PLO of the tritium needed for nuclear Under the program, which takes effect Jan. The three who would try are Daniel Inouye of collapse of the Nixon administration and most provision that rules ineligible for a visa any statements” by the PLO along more assumed new urgency since weapons and the gas-cooled reac­ under his leadership, the Senate met too often and supports terrorism. person considered by the United States to be a moderate lines. 1, physicians with critical skills now in short too long into the night, Byrd responded: Hawaii, Bennett Johnston of Louisiana and George recently as co-chairman of the Iran-Contra April, when engineers last were tor in Idaho would produce at half supply — such as surgeons — can boost their investigating committee. Arafat sought an entry visa to address the threat to its security. Asked what he meant by that, the president able to safely operate the remain­ that rate. “1 believe first in the quality of work. We can’t Mitchell of Maine. U.N. General Assembly Dec. 1-2 on the “No participant in a peace process can salaries by up to $20,000 a year if they agree to operate on a punch-the-clock basis. I did that once There’s no predicting how the voting will go in the Johnston, 56 and a three-term senator, has been said, “Well, the approval and use of terrorism ing three production reactors at re-enlist for four years. Palestinian issue. In the wake of the U.S. wave the flag of justice in one hand and and that sort of thing.” the Savannah River Plant near Both would be built with when I was a welder in a shipyard.” secret balloting. pushing hard for the job for years. refusal to admit him to this country, Arafat brandish the weapons of terrorism in the Meeting in Algiers recently, the Palestine Aiken, S.C. containment vessels, steel- At age 71, Byrd is winding up 12 years as a leader has urged that the General Assembly move other.” the State Department said in a National Council, the parliamentary arm of “We feel that we can make the reinforced concrete domes like Government Is stable of Senate Democrats, including six years as its Palestinian session to Geneva, Switzer­ weekend statement. Arafat’s organization, endorsed resolutions plants at the Savannah River that which prevented the escape MANILA, Philippines (AP) — President majority leader. His replacement will be elected in land, and U.N. Secretary-General Javier Arafat last addressed the United Nations in implicitly recognizing Israel’s right to exist Plant operate safely, although of nearly all the lethal materials Corazon Aquino said today her government a secret vote by the 55 Democratic senators who will IT'S WISE TO PAY-BY-MAIL Perez de Cuellar accused the United States of 1974. and renouncing terrorism. The administra­ they are nearing the end of their from the Three Mile Island was stable despite what the military called a take their place in the 101st Congress next January. violating its U.N. treaty. Asked Sunday whether the United States tion said it found the statements promising.’ operational lives, ” said Ron accident in March 1979. The failed bid over the weekend to duplicate the Senators being courted for their votes often tell The U.S. decision has been assailed by Arab was sending sufficient constructive messages but too vague. Cochran, head of the Energy current Savannah River Plant mass uprising that toppled Ferdinand Marcos. the three candidates they want a leader who will Try Our Pay-By-Mail groups. But all three Democrats seeking the about the Middle East peace process, given When asked point-blank whether he be­ Department office for the new reactors rely instead on thick Col. Manuel Oxales, deputy chief of the improve the quality of life in the Senate. By that, top party leadership post in the Senate offered the PLO’s recent moderate statements. lieved the PLO still was behind terrorism, reactors. concrete walls and air-filtration National Capital Region Defense Command, they mean fewer long evening sessions and erratic Program... their support. A spokesman for President­ Reagan replied, ’ ‘I think the other would have Reagan said: “I think there is enough to The first of the Savannah River systems to confine radioactivity. said troops and police blocked convoys late schedules that often keep younger men away from elect George Bush said Bush had not been sent a wrong signal — that we’re patsies.” justify not granting a waiver.” reactors is not expected to Despite its smaller production Saturday carrying about 1,000 civilians into their families and Western state senators away capacity and igher cost, the from their home bases. It makes paying your subscription easier on resume production of tritium, a Manila. He speculated many were supporters you Instead ot paying your carrier every 2 critical nuclear weapons mate­ gas-cooled reactor planned for of Marcos, now in exile in Hawaii. “A majority leader doesn’t have many options,” rial, before January. The new Idaho has many advantages. 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Imee S« i»S / Wad.. TI»m . Fr*. IM / Baa I I S MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Nov. 28, 1986 — t g - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Nov. 28, 1988 OPINION SCIENCE & HEALTH Jail release Shrinking Teddy bear helps infants breathe TricKle-cfcsroiTheapy, By Brent Laymen Illustrated... The Associated Press shrines to STORRS — When 2-month-old program is Vito Golucci snuggles up to the baby-blue teddy bear in his incubator, he’s getting more than presidents creature comfort. The baby, born 13 weeks needed now premature weighing less than 2 pounds, is also learning how to The exchange of criticisms between By Richard L. VernacI breathe, according to a Univer­ Gov. William O’Neill and two Republican sity of Connecticut scientist. WASHINGTON — When the last The hand-sewn, sheepskin bear representatives speaking on behalf of the construction trucks rumble away in the baby’s Isoiette at the Republican House leadership over the from President Reagan’s library in University of Connecticut Health about three years they will leave Center in Farmington has a early release of a prisoner convicted of behind perhaps the last of the manslaughter signals the start of new #>" balloon in its abdomen that’s epic-scale shrines to a former White connected to a mechanical air conflict in the General Assembly. House occupant. pump, so the bear mimics the iVfe Ueed Reagan broke ground for his library deep, gentle inhaling and exhal­ The question figured prominently in last week and former President Nixon ing of a healthy, sleeping person. recent election campaigns, both on the will break ground for his library, a comparatively smaller structure, this A research project now under national level and in Connecticut, where week. way at UConn and St. Francis many Republicans charged their Hospital and Medical Center in Presidential libraries are built with Hartford has shown that the Democratic opponents with being soft on private funds and presented as gifts to the United States, but Congress has bears can help regulate breathing crime and exposing citizens to peril from clamped down on this largess, saying by inducing deep, quiet sleep in prisoners set free to commit new crimes. the government can’t afford to take premature infants, who fre­ care of them. quently suffer respiratory dis­ The early release program is far from It now costs about $15 million orders. said Evelyn Thoman, the 0198S SEAniEX i behavioralist who designed the AP photo perfect and never will be perfect as long POSUNTELUGENCER < annually and requires more than 200 NORTH AMERICA SYNDICATE people to take care of the eight project. as human beings are making the “This is a stimulation that I call BREATHING BEARS — Dorothy Hur­ Health Center In Farmington. The infant presidential libraries currently in is participating in an experiment to show judgments about which prisoners should use, according to the National Ar­ biologically relevant,” Thoman ley, a graduate student at the University be released. But the program is chives, which serves as custodian of said recently in an interview at of Connecticut, stands next to the that special breathing bears can help the libraries. AP photo UConn’s Storrs campus. “It’s incubator of Vito Colucci at the UConn regulate breathing in premature infants. nece.ssary, both as a means of effecting sort of like having a companion to As presidents leave office, they DEEP FREEZE — Bruce Norian, co-founder of Applied good corrections practices and freeing Giving thanks for the soft life want to leave behind something about sleep with. It’s breathing, just space in crowded prisons. themselves that scholars can exam­ Cryogenics Inc. in Newton, Mass., shows off one of the like mummy and daddy.” National Institute of Child Health That could mean there’s a com­ that underdeveloped, premature ahd Human Develpment for a mercial market for the bears edge that if I had any of that essence at saved their money, have the foot up on ine and tourists can visit. company's deep freezers. The 2-year-old company Thoman came up with the idea infants, placed in the isolation of According to William H. Carbone, By Sarah Overstreet This practice, which began with hardens industrial tools to lengthen their lives, and of a breathing bear for premature three-year study that runs until among new parents. an incubator away from their all how little of it had been tapped — life they hoped we’d have. May. Thoman and her research chairman of the state’s Commission on how much I hoped it would never be. I usedtothink my father would have Franklin Roosevelt, is an improve­ experimenting has aiso produced goif balis that fiy infants about 15 years ago. when She is working with Harvard mothers and the outside world, ment over the tradition started by she was conducting experiments assistants monitor how the babies need stimulation to thrive. Prison and Jail Overcrowding, 89 percent This year I was struck by how Which. I guess, brings me to begrudged me the life I have now, if farther and vioiin strings that stay in tune longer. respond to the bears through Apparatus Inc. in South Natick, appropriate it seems to have Veterans Thanksgiving. Since I have been able he’d lived to see me have it; he was George Washington, who took his on rat pups deprived of their Mass., the bioscience company But the stimulation used for of the inmates in the early release papers home with him when he left the mothers. Those given a surrogate time-lapse photography. years has been passive and Day and Thanksgiving in the same to appreciate hardships and tragedy forever telling me how bad his life was The bear experiment is based that developed the pump, to mass program successfully complete their month. to any extent — and I calculate that when he was a kid and a young adult, government. He kept some, lost some mother — a warm, moist, pulsat­ produce the bears and sell them inescapable; the incessant sound terms. and gave some away. ing tube — survived. Those partly on the physics principle of of a electrical heart implanted in The two holidays always call forth beginning with my mother’s tragic how I never appreciated what I had, entrainment, which holds that all commercially. many of the same feelings, but I'd and unexpected death 12 years ago. and so on. Ifhe could see menow.ifhe Roosevelt wanted his record pre­ Freezing improves without a surrogate died. a stuffed animal, the rising and Perhaps changes in the terms of the served, and after the government took Premature infants were a pulsating or beating objects, That’s probably a year away, falling of a breathing air never noticed the similarity until this because I had been pretty insulated could see how he managed to give me animate and inanimate, tend to program could increase that percentage year, when preparations for ABC's before that — Thanksgiving has the life he never had, I don’t think he’d possession of his presidential library natural subject for study, since mo.stly because of difficulties mattress. “War and Remembrance” stretched always set me thinking how soft my begrudge me a moment of it. He’d see in Hyde Park, N.Y., he started they too are .separated from their match the rhythms of nearby mass producing the sheepskin The breathing bear is noiseless and make Connecticut a safer place. Veterans Day into a monthlong affair life has been compared to so many his thoughts and dreams bear fruit, sending over the old files from the toois, vioiin strings mothers when they are i.solated in objects. bears, said Patricia Grindle. and babies can choose when they for me. others. finally. I wish some of this could have White House during the final five an incubator. The phenomenon explains why assistant to company president are going to ne.stle up against it. The General Asssembly must address a half dozen grandfather clocks Paul Grindle. I am a reporter at an ABC affiliate, I'm not sure why the holiday has been his; I’m glad it’s mine. years of his presidency. NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — A It took Thoman years to come Thoman said. The experience of that problem in the coming session, and it The idea caught on. Harry Trtiman International, a California-based up with the design for the bear — on the same wall, all beating at Thoman, whose office walls are controlling their own environ­ and sit right next to the reporter touched me in that way since her I have no children, and I wonder company that claims to lengthen cryogenics company that treats would help if the legislators and the assigned to do a local companion death, except that since then I’ve felt how being bom to this lucky genera­ built his library in Independence, Mo., commercially made ones have different tempos, will eventually crowded with pictures of ment helps their brains mature, in 1957, Dwight Eisenhower’s in the life of machine tools by machine tools, has been freezing protruding snouts and limbs that synchronize, Thoman said. hundreds of babies who have she said. And that in turn also administration put aside political piece to the national epic. During my that for many of us there comes a time tion I belong to will affect kids born to freezing them says the technique razor, blades for a major manu- reporting career in this city. I've when the veil is lifted, and we see for my generation. Abilene. Kan., was completed in 1961 keep infants at a distance — and a In people, it means the various taken part in her experiments helps their breathing, since that recriminations in the process of making and Herbert Hoover’s library in West also improves the tone of musical factuer of disposable shavers and pump that could duplicate the body rhythms — sleep patterns, during the last 15 years, theorizes is controlled by the central interviewed some of the same war the first time the extent to which life If my peers do the job our parents instruments, makes golf balls fly guitar strings for Gibson, said the improvements. veterans. Holocaust survivors and can go wrong. Maybe it’s not until we did with us. I don’t need to worry. But Branch, Iowa, was finished in 1962. gentle rhythm of human temperature, breathing, heart­ that besides getting the infants’ nervous system. They were followed by Lyndon farther and keeps nylons from Amcry’s owner, Creston breathing. beat — influence each other. lungs working properly, the brea­ resistance fighters my colleagues acquire that perspective that we can if I could wish anything for them in a running. The babies in the experiment But as long as the state has less space in interviewed over the last month, and appreciate the good fortune of life month when I am so filled with a sense Johnson’s library in Austin, Texas, in O’Bryan. After some preliminary work Thoman said. thing bear al.so stimulates brain snuggle with their bears about he and I talked often about what we'd gone right. 1971; John Kennedy’s library in “Our primary source of busi­ But O’Bryan said the sideline with a few infants. Thoman Thoman also theorizes that the development. half the time, and move away by prisons than it needs to house the of history and appreciation, it would business is not profitable. “Gui­ prisoners who should be kept behind bars, learned from them. War. death and sacrifice always be that they, too, may enjoy a “soft” Boston in 1979; Gerald Ford’s library ness is to harden steel tools. But obtained a $500,000 grant from the bears may calm colicky babies. Doctors have known for years themselves the rest of the time. Some of the lessons we shared; make me thankful for the need not to life — one where they will understand in Ann Arbor, Mich., (and a separate since we have these refrigera­ tar strings don’t weigh much and no system will really work well. others were more personal. He have to sacrifice. I look at the how lucky they are, without watching museum in CIrand Rapids) in 1980, tors, we tend to throw anything in we get paid by the pound. I probably wouldn’t top $20,000 a The state has to spend money to build seemed to be most affected by the hardships others went through, and another generation go through a and Jimmy Carter’s library in there that fits,” said Jeffrey amazing, malleable human essence feel darn lucky. Bataan death march, a Buchenwald, Atlanta in 1980. Levine, who co-founded Applied year,” he said. AIDS dementia disputed as workplace issue new prisons and it has.^0 locate them that could carry someone through a And 1 think how all their hard work a Tet offensive — and without going But over time, the desire to Cryogenics Inc. in this Boston Norian and Levine, who also charge according to the weight of DENVER (AP) — Researchers or providing professional servi­ people who carry the AIDS virus, symptoms of dementia. somewhere. Just as there is no perfect Bataan, a Buchenwald. or a burning paid off: I, and all the rest of the through it themselves. preserve the historical record gave suburb. Richards stressed that little or way to an urge to preserve the the item beig treated, are work­ and AIDS support groups say ces, an impaired employee may also known as HIV, leading to prisoner release program, there is no B-52 and the 36 plastic surgeries that descendants for whom they fought in Levine and his partner, Bruce followed. wars, marched in union picket lines, Sarah Overstreet is a syndicated grandeur of the White House years. ing to improve the tonal qualities they are concerned that discrimi­ also endanger customers and the memory loss, impaired motor no danger of spreading AIDS in perfect location for a prison. I was most affected bv the knowl­ worked their way through schools and columnist. “Today’s system makes each Norian, started their two-man of flutes, french horns and other nation could result from a legal general public,” he said. functions and other mental and the workplace exists. But, he former president try to outdo his operation in 1986 and have built a instruments through deep freez­ expert’s contention that AIDS But researchers dispute Ri­ behavioral problems. AIDS de­ said, advanced AIDS dementia predecessor and you end up with huge $250,000-a-year business freezing ing. Stress determines the way an dementia may become a public chards’ view that AIDS virus mentia is comparable to other can make people unfit for certain marble pyramids more fitting as machine tools and selling cry­ instrument vibrates and reson­ health hazard in the workplace. carriers run a significant risk of progressive neurological dis­ jobs just as diabetes, epilepsy or monuments to the pharaohs,” Sen. ogenic equipment. ates, and making that stress Edward P. Richards, a public developing AIDS dementia, par­ eases like Huntington’s and Par­ back injuries can be grounds for denying someone a particular Can Bush keep his promise not to raise taxes? Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., complained The process, first tried in more uniform through cryogen­ health lawyer and visiting profes­ ticularly to a degree that would kinson’s, researchers say. two years ago when he sponsored a ics seems to improve sound sor at the University of Denver, impair their job performance. It is most common among job. Michigan in 1966, relieves stress quality, they say. wrote in the Preventive Law people who have developed AIDS, He recommended that employ­ an art that raises taxes without ever crowd is armed for the battle with bill to limit the size of presidential in metal, which reduces wearand ’They say too little is known By John Cunniff retreat from his pledge.” libraries. “In terms of understanding the Reporter that employers should about AIDS dementia to begin they say, and studies show up to ers ’'A routinely screen em­ using the word "tax,” relying instead on statistics, moral preaching and a near Paul Craig Roberts, former White extends of the life of machine processes involved. I’m afraid no transfer people with the AIDS 90 percent of people who die of ployees and job applicants for a string of elusive euphemisms. consensus of economic thinking. Lots of people use the word tools, the two men say. In 80 regulating it in the workplace. NEW YORK — The pressure to force House adviser and now with Georgetown “pyramid” to describe the eight- one does. My best guess is we’re virus out of “physically risky” Only a tiny minority of carriers complications from AIDS show evidence of HIV infection.” Why bring up the nasty ’ ‘T’ ’ word when Any economic consensus is a frighten­ University’s Center for Strategic and story, angular Johnson library on the percent of cases, the process altering materials to relieve jobs. George Bush to renege on his promise user fees, revenue enhancers, earmark­ ing thing, seeking to trample and International Studies, also contends the increases the life of a tool by two who haven’t developed other not to raise taxes began months ago, but ing. mandated benefits, education pre­ ridicuie other notions. Uncertain, mer­ campus of the University of Texas. to five times, Levine said. residual stress,” Norian said. Otherwise, he maintained, the symptoms of AIDS show signs of it turned fierce within hours of his deficit already is being overcome. Visitors to the library are greeted by As for golf balls, Norian said: companies could be liable in case dementia, said Bill Bailey, AIDS miums and other non-tax taxes have curial, changeable most of the time, In a column for Business Week five stories of glass, behind which are “This is a serious business. We “The evidence is anecdotal, but of an accident caused by AIDS election as president. He must go back on already been imposed and can be reused economists in consensus constitute a magazine, Roberts says Federal Re­ could save big bucks on the gross policy officer at the American his word, they said. rigid, self-righteous intellectual bloc. the rows of gold-trimmed, leather- we’ve had more than one person dementia, a complication in Psychological Association in Wa­ and extended? serve Chairman Alan Greenspan and bound boxes containing the papers of national product if people knew give us six out of a dozen, give which the virus attacks the brain “They” can be just about anyone, so Revenue enhancers, for example, But there is another side to the budget others who claim we cannot outgrow the about this,” Levine said. shington, D.C. diverse is the “they” group. It includes raise funds without any legislation or deficit controversy, and it is likely to the Johnson presidency and his other Now, the two claim to have them to a golf pro, tell him to and neurological system. Give yourself deficit "are in obvious contradiction to years In public service. financial leaders and labor leaders, attendant controversy. Laws already on emerge more forcefully over the next whack them as far you can and “An employee who is unfit for He added that Richards’ prop­ the fact that we have been doing Blasted Into the stone above the found new uses for this little- the six cryogenically treated hazardous activity endangers tight-fisted Republicans and liberal the books simply are employed more few weeks in response to the onslaught precisely that.” understood technology byexperi- osal is “running the risk of Democrats, conservative and ultralib­ from advocates of a tax increase. door Is a five-story presidential seal. balls go 30 yards farther.” himself and other employees,” discriminating against one popu­ intensively. Congress is not involved; He also cites the view of Robert Speaking at the dedication of the menting with musical eral economists. controversy is kepi to a minimum. Stephen Moore of the Heritage Foun­ instruments. The partners also have found Richards wrote in September’s lation group unduly.” So uniform is the cry it would seem to Eisner, a professor at Northwestern library, Johnson said: “There is no room in their freezer for hosiery. issue of the periodical put out by AIDS dementia was recognized anewpodyfor Revenue enhancing at the Internal dation, a Washington-based conserva­ Norian, an amateur violinist, leave Bush with no options, but it isn’t so. University and president of the Ameri­ record of a mistake, nothing critical, After freezing nylons, “Women the University of Denver’s Na­ last year by the national Centers Revenue Service, for instance, means tive think tank that has been highly can Economic Association, that the ugly, or unpleasant that is not happened to bring a replacement He has several of them. tightening procedures, hiring more influential in the Reagan administra­ set of strings to work one day. claim they last longer, don’t rip, tional Center for Preventive Law. For Disease Control as a formal Most cynical of them is to give in and budget deficit might even be a product of included in the files here.” don’t tear,” Norian said. ”In jobs such as driving a truck diagnosis for AIDS, It can strike auditors, scrutinizing returns, challeng­ tion. has challenged the consensus. incorrect measurements. Therein lies the true purpose of There was room in the company’s then blame Congress, to fight a battle ing taxpayers and carrying more Moore maintains that the deficit barrel-shaped freezer, so he It is conceivable, in fact, that once the Johnson’s library and those of the J p tss S<3 *3 sa K3113 »3 «3 «3 set! !0 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Nov. 28. 1988 1 fDaurlirslrr Hrralft Exchange % Section 2, Page 11 ■ f- Monday, Nov. 28, 1988 From page 1 SPORTS

Russian Language Institute in Moscow in 1984. A Connecticut native, he was born in New Ha ven and grew up in Milford. He lives in Manchester. Thoughts Giants win on late heroics Yurkovsky said an interest in learning more about his own ApLENty By Austin Wilson ethnic background led him to Len Auster The Associated Press study Russian. He said he be­ Sports Editor came deeply interested in Soviet NEW ORLEANS - Jeff Rutledge and Paul politics and culture after taking a McFadden were both nervous, but it didn’t affect two-week trip to the Soviet Union their performances. They led the New York Giants in 1983. to a 13-12 victory over the New Orleans Saints as if Yurkovsky said a grandparent they had icewater in their veins. and great-grandparent on his Bench is now father’s side emigrated to the Rutledge, activated off injured reserve on Friday United States from the Carpa­ and not expected to play, completed a 33-yard pass thian Mountain region around the to Stephen Baker to set up McFadden’s game­ turn of the century. The area, positive force winning 35-yard field goal that came with 21 seconds which has been ruled by different left in the game. nations throughout its history, The Giants. 8-5, remain tied with Philadelphia for falls within today’s borders of the lead in the NFC East. The Saints, 9-4, hold a Poland. Czechoslovakia and the for Caihoun one-game lead over San Francisco atop the NFC Soviet Union. West. Phil Simms, the starter for the first 12 games this Last year, in the first year of HARTFORD — When Jim Calhoun took over the the exchange. Alan Cooperman of season, was sidelined with bruised ribs. Jeff University of Connecticut basketball program the Berkshire Eagle and Linda AP photo Hostetler drew the start and played the first half three short years ago, it was in need of a major Feldmann-Roe of the Christian Sunday, and he threw an 85-yard touchdown pass to Science Monitor wrote for Mos­ TORNADO DAMAGE — A tornado northern part of the city and on to retooling. And when then sophomores Cliff Stephen Baker in the second quarter. cow News, a paper considered to struck first at a K mart store in Raleigh, eastern North Carolina counties. Five Robinson and Phil Gamble were declared Still, New Orleans led 9-7 at halftime on the first be on the forefront of glasnost. the N.C., today before continuing across the were confirmed dead in the region. academically ineligible — an embarrassing three of Morten Andersen’s four field goals. movement toward greater open­ episode in school annals that seems like ancient Rutledge replaced Hosteller after the intermis­ ness in the Soviet Union. history today — it only made a bad situation worse. sion and led drives to two field goals by McFadden. AP photo Cooperman and Feldman- Calhoun would look down his bench and wish that the first one from 46 yards to open the final quarter Roe’s trip to Moscow had been Contract Glenn M iller or Dave Leitao. two of his assistants and give New York a brief 10-9 lead. CARRADINE AND SONS — Actor John Carradine, right, delayed because of the imprison­ Schools Storms who had played for him. had some eligibility left. Andersen put the Saints back out on top midway is pictured with his sons David, left, and Keith in 1982 ment in 1986 of Nicholas Daniloff. From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 It s only one game into the^l988-89 campaign but through the final period, and the Giants fumbled while attending Keith's wedding. Carradine died Sunday who was then the Moscow corres­ if Saturday night’s 67-55 opening night victory over away what appeared lo be a cinch score with 3:13 in Milan, Italy. pondent for U.S. News & World the University of Hartford at the Civic Center is left in the game. Report. meida, had urged workers to whelmingly approved the con­ 70 mph cut visibility to 100 feet at " I was a nervous wreck.” Rutledge said. " I did a accept the contract. They said the any indication, Calhoun won't have to think twice Moscow News is published in tract, which includes raises of 12 times Sunday in Morris, where before reaching to his bench this campaign. lot of praying. A lot of praying.” English. Russian and five other contract "gains significant percent the first year, and 8 the University of Minnesota “ This team has a bunch of clones,” said Husky The Saints got the ball on the New Orleans 3-yard languages. It has a circulation of ground" in four areas: raises percent beginning the second Morris was closed today. 6-foot-7 sophomore forward Murray Williams, one line with 3:07 left in the game, and — after two John Carradine, 82, more than 1 million. instead of lump sum payments, year. An additional 4 percent will The Minnesota State Patrol penalties on each team — had to punt from the job security, pensions, and union of four reserves who logged 12 minutes or more. Sieffert said that she learned of be added in 1990. if implemented. closed 80 miles of Interstate 90. 11-yard line with a minute left in the game. security. Williams had been slowed by a stress fracture in AP photT. the exchange earlier this year The union had asked for a hike from the South Dakota border to From the Giants’ 49-yard line, Rutledge hit Zekr "Our health insurance has his left leg and missed valuable preseason practice when Judy Brown, editor and of 63 percent the first .year of the Fairmont in southwestern Minne­ Mowatl with a 6-yard pass on first down, then hit HAPPY TIMES — New York Giants' suffered a loss in some areas,” time. Yet there he was in the opener, playing 20 against the Saints Sunday night in Nev. dies Sunday in itaiy publisher of The Herald of New contract, which will be retroac­ sota during Sunday afternoon Baker with a 32-yard completion to put the bail al the union negotiating committee kicker Paul McFadden (6) gets a hug Orleans. The kick gave New York a 13-1 Britain and a member of tive to July 1 when the current because of whiteoiit conditions minutes, scoring .seven points with four rebounds the Saints’ 12-yard line. NESNE’s board of governors, said in a statement urging contract expires. and three assists. from teammate Eric Dorsey after victory MILAN, Italy (AP) - John become an Associated Press and a 20-mile section of eastbound Rutledge went to one knee on three straight play.s spoke about it during a discussion workers to ratify the contract "It If approved, paraprofessionals “ We practiced 6 o’clock Monday morning and he booting the game-winning field goal Carradine, the patriarch of an correspondent in London. His 1-94 from Fergus Falls to Rothsay to run down the clock and exhaust the Saints’ on glasnost on the television remains, however, the best will see starting salaries rise American acting family who mother was a surgeon. in western Minnesota following said he couldn’t go. And at 3 o’clock that afternoon timeouts, and McFadden had more than enoi’ -,';i program "The Fourth Estate.” health care coverage among UTC from $6.,555 to $7,342 a year. appeared in more than 500 films, As a young man, Carradine multicar pileups. They were he was back to being Murray,” Calhoun said. “ I time to think about what was coming yards. 26 yards and 45 yards He also missed one. his way tfi the touchdown. Sieffert found out only later that companies, and is better than the Paraprofessionals with five or has died at age 82, a spokeswo­ hitchhiked his way across Amer­ reopened by late Sunday. don’t know. Maybe the Magical God came down “Nervous? I was nervous on the 46-yardcr,” wide right, from 29 yards. Hostetler finished his night’s work witli fi\ ( d( K Yurkovsky speaks Russian. health care coverage at General more years experienee will see man at a Milan hospital said ica, drawing sketches of people On the blocked section of 1-94, it and touched the ankle. McFadden said. “ I get the jitters on extra points "When you’ re kicking from the right hash mark, passes completed for 128 yards Electric. Boeing, McDonnell pay increases from $9,755 to today. he met to pay for food, and ended James A. Kosenthai. the chair­ was "one big accident with more Senior Willie McCloud did not score a point. Yet " I felt like I was holding the roof up” which is where I was kicking from, you have to give Rutledge completed 11 of 17 for 11a yards Douglas, and Lockheed.” $10,925 yearly. than 100 cars involved,” said The spokeswoman at Fatebene- up in Los Angeles aboard a man of NESNE’s Soviet ex­ Almeida said negotiators ac­ he was as valuable as anyone for Connecticut ” I was just trying lo visualize those skinny goal your.self enough room, and I didn’t, and I hooked it ” Simms said he warmed up for 10 minutes befoi i Possible implementation of a patrol Lt. Wes Geve. No injuries fratelli Hospital, who declined to banana train. change committee and the asso­ cepted the cut in health benefits according to Calhoun. “ Willie McCloud has worn posts we practice on at Giants’ Stadium. They’re Andersen said. the game and told the coaches he wouldn’t be able tc' teiephone call-back system, de­ were reported. give her name, said Carradine He became known as a lean ciate managing editor of the "based on the way negotiations the blue .shirt (second team) for four weeks but if 9-feet, half the size.” he said. Hostetler completed only one of his first five play. signed to reduce truancy, aiso Most people resumed travel died Sunday. She said he had been character with gaunt features Providence Journal, said that have been going throughout the anyone changed the game it was Willie McCloud His kick was straight, but it barely cleared the passes, but his first pass of the second quarter went “ I don’t know how bad it is. It wasn’t good enough will be up for discussion. late Sunday night and early today hospitalized since Thursday, but who strolled Hollywood Boule­ Yurkovsky and Hudecek were country” He locked the middle down (defensively). Every crossbar. lo Baker for the longest touchdown pass of the to play.” he said. " I f I ’d have played, we wouldn’ t A board committee voted last after the wind dropped to 10 mph, she would not disclose the cause vard in a velvet suit and cape, chosen to take part in the "Y ou ’ve got to understand that time there was a screen inside, he made the switch " I was the only problem.” he said "The snap and season for the Giants. He launched the pass from his have had a chance.” week not to recommend the said dispatcher Denny Vollan at of death. reciting Shakespeare to anyone exchange based on their fluency a ’give-back’ is a very emotional He was like a defensive coordinator.” McCloud pul hold were fine. The protection was great I just own 15-yard line. It went 43 yards in the air. and Perennial All-Pro linebacker Lawrence Tayloi system to the full board tonight. the state highway office in She said two of his sons, actors who would listen. He was known in Russian and samples of stories thing.” Almeida said. "When you in 14 minutes on this night. didn’t kick it as well as I should have.” Baker caught it on the New Orleans 42 and ran had three of the Giants’ five quarterback sacks arui Committee members James Mo- Windom. Keith and David, had come to as "Bard of the Boulevard." they had written. He said that negotiate something that takes AnaersenAndersen’s s neingoaisweregooafield goals were good iromfrom 27yaras.27yards. 414i through thethearnjsol arms of Van Jakes and Brett Maxie on forced two fumbles. rancey, Francis A. Maffe Jr., and The 1,000 people sheltered at Seven foot freshman Dan Cyrulik out of Milan. He made his film debut in 1930 seven journalists from New Eng­ you years to negotiate, then to John Tucci agreed last week that the armory in Jackson left in Willamsville North High School in William.sville. Tony Renis, an Italian pop with the talkie remake of "Tol'a- land applied for the exchange. have the company comeback — a they were not convinced that the groups during the night as N.Y.. played 12 minutes and gave a good account of singer who said he is a close ble David." The purpose of the exchange, company that’s shown a profit for proposal would significantly im­ conditio himself with six points on 3-for-6 shooting along friend of David Carradine, called By 1935, he had changed his Rosenthal said, is for both U.S. years — to say we’ve got to save O’Neill top local runner in 52nd Road Race The Associated Press from a name to John Carradine. and his and Soviet journalists to learn prove attendance rates. s improved, and the last two cars with seven rebounds. " I was more nervous a couple some more money. left before 8 a.m., said Staff Sgt. Milan hotel and said, "David is glorious voice attracted the atten­ more about one another. Suzanne Leslie, co-chairman of hours before the game just thinking of how nervou.*; Jeff Gay. Most of the 500 to 600 The final results are in from the Vincent Li.scomb. a 1985 Manches­ finishers, placing 46th and 49lh Junior High and assistant track coac-ii here with me. He does not want to tion of John Ford and other "And where do they take the the parents’ Commitee fora Total I was going to be. But once I got there I wasn’t as NESNE began an exchange of people stranded at the high school 52nd Manchester Thanksgiving Day ter High grad, was the second respectively. at Manchester High, finished 160lh talk to the press immediately. He directors, making him one of money from? Not from the Call Back, has told the board and nervous as I thought I ’d be. I just got into the flow editors from U.S. and Soviet in Sherburn left late Sunday, head Road Race There was a total of 6.022 Manchester finisher in ,39th. Vincent’s Judi St. Hilaire, who broke her own with a time of 26: ,53. confirms that his father died Hollywood's busiest character shareholders, but from the em­ the committee that her system of things,” Cyrulik said. newspapers in 1982. cook Dorothy Miller said today. official entries. brother. Todd, was the third town course record in the women’s division Amby Burfoot, nine-tine winner of yesterday in Milan.” actors. ployees that are producing.” would improve attendance rates Heralded Chris Smith out of Kolbe Cathedral Hudecek. 30. a Stamford resi­ The snowstorm that began These are some of the best local finisher in 41st Todd, the top male with a time of 24:26, finished 43rd the Road Race, finished 359th with u Carradine appeared in such “ I never made big money in Almeida said. by informing parents the morn­ High in Bridgeport logged 24 minutes. He had three dent. covers city hall for the Saturday in Minnesota dumped performances. high school finisher, is a senior at overall. Christine Pfitzinger. the lime of 29:09. classics as "Stagecoach” with Hollywood: I was paid in "Th ey’ re unhappy.” said Betty ing of a child’s unexplained points on l-for-6 shooting. “ Chris didn’t have a Bridgeport Post-Telegram. She up to 16 inches of snow at Aitkin. Stephen O’Neill, a 1986 graduate of Manchester High and was an All-Slate second woman, was 67th, while Linda John Wayne and "Grapes of hundreds, the stars got thou­ Webber, another union negotia­ absence. Also, the system would started working on the Bridge­ An accident Saturday that killed Chris Smith-like game. First gam e I always look East Catholic High, was the lop selection in cross country Begley of Suffield was third in 73rd Shira Springer, an eighth-grader at Wrath” with Henry Fonda. He sands," he said in a 1986 inter­ tor. "They don't like the total be a help to school officials and port Post in 1984 and had been a an Illinois man was blamed on ice by. especially for guards. Lot of pressure on him. Manchester finisher in 36th place with Jill Clarke, last year’s top woman Bennet Junior High School, was the also played leads in numerous view. "But I worked with some of package. They don’t like the police in case a child is abducted police reporter for 2‘/i years. and poor visibility. first game in the Civic Center, he really wanted to a time of 24:12. O’ Neill, whose sister. Craig Hempstead, another senior finisher, was seventh this year in first schoolgirl finisher in 703rd with a B-movies, often horror, and por­ the greatest directors in films, take-aways any more than we on the way to school, she has said. do well.” All-Stater at Manchester High, was trayed Count Dracula three ti mes and some of the greatest writers. Before joining the Post- iike the take-aways.” There were snowdrifts 5 feet Kathy, coaches the East Catholic- 108th place. time of 31:21. Since she isn’t in high Leslie presented a petition with Another newcomer. 6-foot-9 Rod Sellers out of on the screen. They gave me freedom to do what Telegram newspapers, she high in Rothsay, residents said. girls’ cross country team, is a junior the second scholastic finisher in 69th Paul Haggerty, the East Catholic school yet. the top female high school Aimeida said he understood l.Oflfl signatures in support of the John Carradine was born Rich­ I can do best and that was worked at the Lafayette Journal Blizzard conditions and near­ Florence. S.C.. got his feet wet early. He was in the at the University of Rhode Island. He with a time of 25:11. boys’ cross country coach, finished award went to to Jennichelle Devine from the negotiations that the system to the committee at its mond Reed Carradine in New gratifying." and Courier in Lafayette. Ind. As blizzard conditions were present starting lineup and is going to be a terror on the is a member of the URI men’s cross Steve Gates and Paul Toland 127th with a time of 26:25. of Windham High. She placed 7R.3rd new 80-20 provision will eventu­ Nov. 21 meeting. York City’s Greenwich Village on a reporter for that paper, she in some southwestern and central backboards for Husky opponents. He led UConn to country/track teams. rounded out the top five Manchester Mike Saimond. a teacher at filing with a time of 31:42. He always returned to Shakes­ ally affect all UTC workers. He Feb. 5, 1906. His father was an wrote about a trip to the Soviet Minnesota communities, Harri­ a 51-32 edge in rebounds with 12 to go along with 13 peare, touring the country with estimated that the policy, when attorney, poet and printer who Union sponsored by the National son said. points “ I got rid of my butterflies in the Cibona his own company. applied to the entire corporation. • McKinley assassination Council of Churches. Temperatures dipped into the game.” Sellers said. “ I walked in before the game will save UTC $30 to $40 million President William McKinley teens and winds gusted to 35 mph and looked up at the crowd (15,354) and said ‘that’s She is a 1980 graduate of per year. was shot Sept. 6. 1901. by over much of the state, lowering why I came all this way for, to play college Indiana University. Blooming­ Both company and union offi­ anarchist Leon Czolgosz at the wind-chill readings to minus 30 in basketball.’” Trade deficit faiis ton. with a bachelor’s degree in cials said the negotiations were Pan-American Exposition in Buf­ some areas, he said. journalism and Russian. She markedly different from those of falo, N Y. McKinley died eight Elsewhere, a snowstorm in UConn needed all the help it could get from its studied Russian language at three years ago. when workers at days later. Czolgosz was exe­ Utah that began Friday night bench. Gamble and 6-foot-6 junior Tate George, Leningrad State University in three of the four plants struck for cuted in Auburn. N Y . the dropped up to 50 inches at the Alta slowed by injuries, were a combined 5-for-lR for third quarter 1981. shooting. And Cliff Robinson picked up where he two weeks. following October Ski Resort east of Salt Lake City. left off at the NIT. running into severe foul trouble. WASHINGTON (AP) - The exports climbed 3.4 percent to He led the Huskies with 21 points in only 17 minutes. U.S. trade deficit shrank by 5.4 $82.3 billion. It was the seventh ’ ’ (The officials) have got to let us play a little bit. percent from July through Sep­ consecutive quarterly increase in Mexico’s rulers grapple with division Two of those calls were questionable. A kid jumps tember, the third consecutive U.S. sales abroad and pushed into him and it’s a no call. Two no-calls in a row put quarterly decline, the govern­ exports to a record level. (Robinson) on the bench,” Calhoun said. ment said today. Imports also rose, but by a By Chris Angelo "In the past 48 years there has for granted and ensured, if an the party got less than 70 percent ’ 'Take a Danny and replace him with a Cliff. Or The Commerce Department smaller 0.9 percent to $110.8 The Associated Press not been a transfer of the federal opposition candidate or apathy of the vote. It gave up Senate take a Rod Sellers and replace him with myself or said that the imbalance between billion as a drop in oil shipments executive power in a political stood in the way, by fraud and seats, four of the 64, for the first Lyman (DePriest) or Willie. W e’re like one person. imports and exports narrowed to helped offset a rise in non­ MEXICO C ITY - The Institu­ crisis like this,” wrote Rodolfo campaigns that could depend on time. And it had to settle for260of We’ re a team of clones, good clones,” Williams $28.5 billion in the year’s third petroleum imports. tional Revolutionary Party, Gonzalez Guevara, leader of a access to state funds, vehicles the 500 seats in the lower house, offered. quarter. which has ruled Mexico for The average number of barrels reform movement within the and employees. the first time it failed to gain a "The difference coming down the stretch is It was the lowest quarterly of oil imported daily rose to 7.54 almost 60 years, is fighting to party, in a recent front-page With transition from a largely two-thirds majority needed for opposed to two teams bumbling around at the end is deficit since the first quarter of million, up from 7.4 million. retain its grip even as its colum n in the new spaper illiterate rural population to an constitutional reforms. a fresher type team for us and those poor kids 1985 and reflected the continued However, the average price of a presidential candidate, Carlos Excelsior. urban society came a political The opposition — both the (from Hartford) who got no rest,” Calhoun said. improvement the country has barrel of oil fell from $15.16 to Salinas de Gortari, prepares to be Still, the party remains power­ awakening, a desire for more conservatives and the left — " I used 10 to 11 plyers and wore their guys down. enjoyed in trade this year. $14.22. The price drop helped to sworn in. ful, taking sweeping victories in competitive elections and an end charged electoral fraud and that I wanted to do it smoother, but I wanted to wear The decline followed a revised narrow the country's foreign oil To overcome public discontent, municipal elections in several to corruption. In response, PRI Salinas’ victory wasn’t 14.3 percent narrowing in the bill by 4 percent to $9.9 billion in internal party divisions and provinces since October. Despite governments gave more oppor­ legitimate. them down with pressure and we did with man or second quarter, when it shrank to the third quarter. newly aggressive opposition, Sal­ accusations of fraud most of the tunities. including congressional “ Society changed. It's not the zone (pressure) aimost the entire game. The thing $30.15 billion. In the first three Offsetting the decline in oil inas will have to strike quickly on wins are recognized as genuine. seats, to the small opposition apolitical society of 20 years is now I don’t mind going to the bench.” months of the year, the deficit had imports were widespread in­ both the economic and political For almost 60 years the P R I’s parties. ago," said Luis Javier Garrido, That ’s something that shouid excite Husky fans. fallen by 14.6 percent. creases in car shipments. fronts after he takes office pillars — labor, peasants and a Adding to the discontent was who has written one history of the For the first nine months of this Thursday, catchall of bureaucrats, teachers Chrit Ntiton/Speclal to tho Herald Chrli N*l(on/Sp*cl*l to Ih t Heratd Foreign car shipments from the jolt of an economic crisis party and is working on another. year, the trade deficit has been "The P R I is in a battle to and others — have wheeled and brought on by the oil boom and Many opponents were former Canada climbed by 12 percent TAP TIME — UConn's Rod Sellers (22) climbs the back of running at an annual rate of $125.2 modernize the country ... and dealed, sharing leadership, bust. Outgoing President Miguel PR I members, such as leftist Whalers out TWO POINTS — UConn's Cliff Robinson splits Hartford billion, down 22 percent from the while the number of passenger itself,” said Juan Enriquez, the teammate Dan Cyrulik as he taps the ball toward the basket in cars from West Germany in­ power and the rewards of power. de la Madrid’s six-year term has presidential candidate Cuauh­ defenders Larry Griffiths, left, and David Thompson for two of record deficit of $160.3 billion in party’s international communi­ “ The PR I was a type of cushion been a period of austerity for temoc Cardenas, who felt they’d Saturday night's game with Hartford at the Civic Center. The his game-high 21 points Saturday night. Robinson ran into foul 1987. creased 34 percent. Car imports cations director. from South Korea were up 29 between the political power and most Mexicans. been dealt out of the circle of 6-foot-9 Sellers in his coliegiate debut had 13 points and 12 trouble and played only 17 minutes in the Huskies'67-55 victory. Economists believe this trend The PRI, as it is known for its the citizens," said Raul Trejo, a On July 6, the PR I was stung power during de la Madrid’s of the cellar percent and Japanese shipments will hold for the final three Spanish initials, has ruled with rebounds. rose 16 percent. professor at the National Univer­ with its narrowest federal elec­ conservative administration, months of the year, marking the few challenges since its founding sity’s Social Research Institute tion win ever, setting three firsts. which introduced free market QUEBEC — Behind a three-goal hat trick from first annual improvement in the The average price of a Japa­ in 1929, interlocked with the and a labor specialist. Salinas won with a scant 50.36 economic policies and attempted Ray Ferraro and the strong netminding of Peter country's trade balance since nese car edged down by 1 percent government in a system that Election victories were taken percent of the vote, the first time to reduce government subsidies. Sidorkiewicz, the Hartford Whalers climbed out of President Reagan took office in while the price of West German allowed its tentacles to reach Freshmen are pivotal in Connecticut victory 1981. cars dropped a sharp 18 percent every nook and cranny of society. the Adams Division ceilar Saturday night with a 4-3 victory over the Quebec Nordiques. The new figures confirmed an after posting big gains for several It turned out the vote and quarters. “ We got nice performances out of Sellers and Connecticut. improvement already evident in channeled favors, including high- The win compieted a home-and-home sweep by HARTFORD (A P ) — There’s an old sports adage ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. Cyrulik.” said Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun. Hartford got a fine performance from one of its the department’s monthly mer­ Most U.S, export categories level jobs, and in many places CALDWELL the Whalers over the Nordiques. Hartford had taken that the best thing about freshmen is that they become sophomores. "They held us in there when Cliff went out. When the own freshman. Lamont Middleton scored 19 points chandise trade reports. Those showed increases. Sales of farm succumbed to corruption. Robert i. Smith, Inc. a 3-2 verdict on home ice last Wednesday. The win and pulled down 11 rebounds. Sophomore guard Ron figures showed the deficit declin­ produce rose 8 percent to $10.4 It also brought decades of INSURANSMITHS SINCE moved Hartford (9-12-1) into fourth place in the Saturday night, the best thing about three freshmen were in the game, our offense flowed.” OIL INC. INSliRANSMITHS Moye came off the bench to score 17 points for the ing by 3.2 percent to $32.2 billion billion, the highest level since the stability and expansion to Mex­ Adams Division, three points behind the third-place freshmen on the University of Connecticut basket­ Robinson, who scored 21 points in his limited in the third quarter, compared to second quarter of 1982. ico, but its power has been shaken 1914 Buffalo Sabres, and left the Nordiques (8-14-2) in the ball team was that they showed up to play. action, picked up his fourth foul with 15:57 to go and Hawks. $33.2 billion in the second quarter. The increase was more than by a continuing economic crisis .61* cellar. Centers Rod Sellers and Dan Cyrulik combined his team leading 38-35. The twobig freshmen scored HUSKY NOTES — UConn has not lost a home Today's figures are smaller accounted for by higher prices, that has cut the average Mexi­ The 5-foot-lO. 185-pound Ferraro, who now has 10 for 19 points and 19 rebounds and guard Chris Smith 7 straight points and 12 of Connecticut's next 15 as opener since the 1949-.50 season. The Huskies are 26-0 p«r g il. C. O. D the Huskies pulled away. because they subtract such fac­ reflecting the drought in the farm can’s earning power by 50 percent 150 gtl. minimum purchata goals for the season, proved big for the Whalers. had 3 points and 3 critical assists to help the Huskies at home and 35-5 overall in opening games in that tors as shipping costs and mil­ beit. since 1980. Salinas scraped by in 649-5241 "H e's not the biggest guy in the world, but he plays to a 67-55 victory over the University of Hartford in "W e didn’t rebound very well against them,” said span. . . Hartford is back in action tonight on the itary sales from the monthly Com exports increased 48 per­ the July 6 presidential election 65 E. Center Street bigger than he is.” said Whaler Coach Larry Pleau the season opener for both teams. Hartford coach Jack Phelan, whose team was road against George Washington. UConn resumes numbers. 649-8841 of his 24-year-old center. It was Ferraro’s first hat The work of the freshmen was needed because beaten 51-32 off the boards. "W e had trouble play Wednesday night against Yale University at cent and total soybean sales were with just over 50 percent of the Priett Subitcl lo Chtngt Mincheeter, CT. The new report said that U.S, up 49 percent. vote. Connecticut's topgun. Cliff Robinson, played only 17 matching up with their big men.” the Payne Whitney Gym in New Haven. Y ale won its See WHALERS, page 13 minutes because of foul trouble. Sellers had 13 points and 12 rebounds for opener over George Washington. It - M A N C H ESTER H ER ALD . Monday, Nov. 2S. 1988 M AN CH ESTER H E R A IJ), Monday, Nov. 28, 1988 — 13 Staurovsky fails Jets dunk S P O R TS Old guys revived in golf Skins Game Dolphins Bv Bob Green “From tee to green, that’s the best as Patriots lose The Associated Press I’ve played in several years,” Floyd By Barry Wllner IN BR IEF said. " I made several birdies and I The Associated Press By Hank Lowenkron victory with Staurovsky standing LA Q U IN TA, Calif. - It was a good made them at the right time. But I day for the old guys. think the important thing was that I The Associated Press by. EAST RUTHERFORD. N. J. - Sardo defensive MVP After three incomplete passes. Ray Floyd won the most money. was in a lot of holes. It seemed like There are no menacing looks, no N O R TH H A V EN — Manchester High senior $290,000. Lee Trevino mastered his every time I was over a putt. It was to IN D IAN APOLIS - Dean Bia- Staurovsky was sent into action snide remarks, no apparent jeal­ Mike Sardo was voted the North team’s most favorite hole again. Jack Nicklaus tie or win the hole,” Floyd said. succi kicked the winning field with three ticks left on the clock. ousies. As far as Ken O’Brien and valuable player defensively in last Friday’s resurrected his golfing life at the With the carry-overs, he won 12 of goal as the Indianapolis Colts The kick went wide to the left. Pat Ryan are concerned, the New kept their slim wild card playoff "It’s a matter of confidence,” Connecticut Junior Soccer Association second Skins Game. the 18 skins. Nicklaus won five, York Jets have no quarterback­ annual Senior Bowl at Sachem Field. Sardo’s For 33-year-old Curtis Strange, it Trevino one. hopes alive. But instead of said Biasucci, who put the Colts ing quarrels. celebrating, he felt compassion ahead for the first time with his North team emerged a 5-2 winner. was a lost weekend. Trevino, 48, who won the Skins If they can perform as they did Manchester High girls’ coach Joe Erardi “ I got what I deserved.” Strange, Game in 1987 with the highlight of a for fellow kicker Jason Stau­ kick. "Right now he probably Sunday in leading the Jets to a was co-coach with Simsbury’s Marty Lisevick the reigning U.S. Open champion, hole-ln-one on the 17lh, was In danger rovsky of New England doesn’t feel very confident. It 38-34 victory over the Miami Biasucci’s 28-yarder with 2:22 almost looked like he thought as their North team also downed the South by a said after he was shut out of the of being shut out this time until he Dolphins, their mutual admira­ 5-2 count. money-winnings. made an across-the-green putt for to play gave the Colts a 24-21 about it too much." tion society can continue forever. Earlier, Strange had praised Nick­ birdie-2 on the same 17th hole. It was victory Sunday. Staurovsky It was the second missed field “ Pat and I are good friends.” missed a 27-yarderon the game’s goal of the game for Staurovsky. Yale takes hoop opener laus. Trevino and Floyd as “three of worth $35,000. O’Brien said after throwing two the greatest players the game has Nicklaus. 48. won a total of $125,000. Tinal play. who had made all three of his fourth-quarter touchdowns in re­ The outcome left both teams at previous field goal attempts with W ASHINGTON (AP) — Ed Peterson scored known. Each has been or will be my including $50,000 for a birdie on the lief of his buddy and lifting the 23 points, including a crucial three-pointer late Ryder Cup captain. 11th hole. 7-6 and hoping for a wild card New England this season. A Jets from a 34-24 deficit. "Our ticket to the playoffs with three 43-yard attempt, his longest since in the second half, to propel Yale to a 77-68 “ And.” he jibed, “ each is old It really didn’t matter. Nicklaus friendship supercedes anything victory over George Washington Saturday in enough to be my father.After saying said. games remaining. Houston. 9-4. signing as a free agent on Oct. 26. on the football field. We will be and Cleveland. 8-5. currently went way wide to the left about six the college basketball opener for both teams. that. I get shut out so I guess I got what “ We all want to win. to be first.” he friends until the end." Peterson, a freshman, made two free throws I deserved.” Strange said Sunday. said. “ For maybe the first time in my have the inside tracks for that minutes earlier. O’Brien was benched two route into postseason play. "I think he was pretty rattled % with 5:57 remaining to break a 57-57 tie and Strange, the 1988 Player of the Year life, I didn’t care if I won a hole. I was weeks ago as the Jets’ offense give the Bulldogs the lead for good. and the first man to go over $1 million just happy to be playing. Quarterback Doug Flutie had after that first one." said Indiana­ slumped. He came out of the been the hero Oct. 2 in the Ellis McKennie led the Colonials with 22 in single-season earnings on the PGA “ A month ago." said Nicklaus, who polis defensive back Johnny Holt. bullpen against Miami late in the Patriots’ 27-21 victory over the points and Mike Jones had 11. Tour, was a heavy favorite in the has been plagued by increasing “ I ’m sure he was rattled after the third quarter when Ryan — who Colts when he moved New Eng­ // Mike Ryan and Travis McCready each two-day, four-man. made-for- trouble with his back, “ I didn't know second one” was having the best day of his land 80 yards on nine plays and scored 11 for the Bulldogs, who converted 32 television Skins Game. what my future was. "The first kick I just tried too 11-year career — went out with a scored on a 13-yard bootleg with hard.” said Staurovsky. ‘T v e a free throws, including nine Jn the final two But for 17 holes he didn’t make a “When you’re'hurting, your mind 23 seconds left. He nearly gave an slight concussion. minutes. birdie and didn’t win a hole. On the isn’t rational. I was thinking ‘what if 1 never been in a situation like that By then. Dan Marino had encore performance Sunday. 18th at PGA West, he rolled in a can’t play againd? What if it’s over?’ I before in the N FL. The second picked apart the Jets secondary Taking over at his 20 with 2:12 kick, there was just no excuse." 40-footer for birdie, but Trevino didn't know what was going to to play and only one timeout for five touchdown passes — 10 Fairfield Is beaten dropped a shorter one in on top of it to happen.” he said. Treatment and The Colts punted three plays AP photo and 37 yards to Fred Banks. 31 remaining, Flutie moved New after Staurovsky’s first miss, but PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - Mark Henry tie the hole and send the Skins Game exercises have solved the problem, he England to a first-and-goal at the DEJECTION — New England placek- time expired in Sunday's game with the and 25 yards to Mark Clayton and into overtime. said. New England’s Irving Fryar 80 yards to rookie Ferrell Ed­ scored 30 points, including a 3-pointer in the nine in just eight plays. "There dropped the ball and Colt rookie icker Jason Staurovsky (4), walks away Colts in the HoosierDomein Indianapo- last minute, to lead Niagara to a 74-64 win over Floyd, 46, won the first extra hole “ The last two days I played wilhoiil were 17 seconds left and New munds. That offset Ryan’s 27-for- with a 15-foot birdie putt that was pain for the first time in a long, long Michael Ball recovered at the 20 as holder Jeff Feagles holds his head iis. The Colts won, 24-21. 43 for 341 yards, all career highs Fairfield Saturday night in the consolation England decided to go for the to set up the winning score. AP photo worth $35,000. That went with $165,000 time. It was a joy. I wasdelightedjiisl after a field goal attempt went wide as for a non-strike game, and TD game of the Fleet Basketball Classic. Harold Brantley scored 23 points, Troy SKINS WINNER — Raymond Floyd clenches his first after he picked up on the 16th hole and the to be playing. passes of eight yards to Wesley $90,000 he won Saturday to make him “ I pushed my drive on the first tee Walker and 14 to Mickey Shuler. Bradford 19 and Marvin Walters 12 for sinking a birdie putt on the first piayoff hole at the Skins Game Fairfield, 1-1. the winner in his first Skins Game and 1 didn't even care. I just said to "As great as Marino is. you Sunday in La Quinta, Calif., to win the two-day event. Floyd appearance and assure him of a spot myself, 'hey. I’m walking down llu Three-fold plan works for Wolverines expect him to have a big game,” collected a total of $290,000. in the fo(ir-man field next year. fairway.’ comerback James Hasty said. “ We talked all week about not Central drops opener By Jim O’Connell getting used to having two and “The bench was great. The No. IS Florida 77, Utah 68: In giving him the big play.” three guys defending me. It will Anchorage. Clifford Lett scored JE R S E Y C ITY , N.J. (AP) - Senior Willie The Associated Press starters were ready to play. We But they did. And the Dolphins. NCAA Hoop just take time for the others on didn’t do the foolish things of the 19 points to lead a balanced Haynes hit 8 of 9 shots from the field and scored 5-8, gave O’Brien and Ryan the Elway keeps Broncos on the right track our team to adjust” first two games.” Florida attack as the Gators 20 points Saturday night as St. Peter’s routed LAHAINA, Hawaii — Bill same opportunities. Frieder had three items in his Oklahoma coach Billy Tubbs finished fourth in the Great Central Connecticut State 91-58, Spoiling the three long, time-consufning drives and Anderson The Wolverines had an easier “The whole year it’s been like Bv Bill Barnard game plan for the third-ranked lost his voice during the game and road to the title game, beating Alaska Shootout. Four other coaching debut of former Seton Hall assistant kicked field goals of 23, 23 and 20 yards. Hoge scored little tired." Frieder said. "Give this.” Marino said. “ Wejusthave The Associated Press Michigan Wolverines against No. was unable to talk after the game. Vanderbilt 91-66 and struggling players scored in double figures Mike Brown. Pittsburgh’s only touchdown in the second quarter. them credit too. They really came not been able to rise to the NFL Roundup 4 Oklahoma in the championship He yelled quite a bit during the past Memphis State 79-75. for the Gators, 2-1, who played The game was the season opener for both Kansas City. 3-9-1. managed only a field goal b.v at us defensively and took us out occasion. When we’ve had to do it. The Denver Broncos, who appeared to be headed game of the Maui Classic. game as the vaunted Oklahoma “ We were excited that it was this week without 7-foot-2 teams and St, Peter’s was never threatened Nick Lowery on two fourth-quarter drives inside the of our offense.” we’ve always come up short.” from the Super Bowl to the Super Bore with seven pressure defense allowed easy Oklahoma," Robinson said, “ but Dwayne Schintzius. He is sus­ after the opening minutes. The Peacocks put Steelers’ 7-yard line. His team apparently listened That seemed to be Oklahoma’s O’Brien found Shuler for a straight scoreless quarters, are back on top in the Chicago lost quarterback Mike Tomczak and problem all night. shots throughout the first half. we also felt embarrassed about pended until Dec. 1 because of a together a 20-6 spurt early to take a 26-10 lead, Falcons 17, Bucs 10: Only 14.020 watched at well because they walked off with 7-yard touchdown 51 seconds into with senior Kenny Parker scoring eight of his A FC West. defensive end Richard Dent to injuries, the championship trophy Sunday The Sooners, who beat two Michigan shot 63 percent for the the last game. We wanted to campus altercation. The Broncos, coming off a 42-0 loss to New Orleans Tomczak suffered a separation of his left, Atlanta as rookie Michael Haynes caught a 37-yarri game. 35 of 56. the fourth quarter, bringing New 10 points in that stretch. night after a 91-80 victory. ranked teams — No. 160hioState make up for it and we did.” Utah’s Van Gray sank five last week, trailed 7-0 in the second quarter Sunday non-throwing shoulder with a minute left in the first touchdown pass while sliding on a rain-soaked turf “All we wanted to was show 3-pointers, aU in the second half, York within 34-31. After the Jets Senior forward Bryan Heron topped Central “ We concentrated on three and No. 8 Nevada-Las Vegas — on Nevada-Las Vegas was led by before John Elway finally got them untracked half and was replaced by Jim Harbaugh, who is in the fourth quarter, giving the Falcons thcii how good a team we are and that to finish with a tournament- forced a punt, O’Brien took them with 17 points, while Deloe Shively added 11. things after watching films of the way to the championship freshman Anderson Hunt who against the Los Angeles Rams. expected to start next week. Dent suffered a broken victory over Tampa Bay. we are together." said tourna­ 74 yards and hit Walker for the Oklahoma.” he said. "One, we game, were 4-for-16 from 3-point had 27 points including the record 13 for the Shootout. But the Elway threw three touchdown passes, two of them bone in his left ankle early in the second half and will ment most valuable player Glen winning points on an 18-yarder. had to have good swarming range and were outrebounded by clinching free throws with 39 Utes, 1-2, were no match for in a 15-second span in the third quarter, and ran one be out six to eight weeks. Rice, who scored 17 points. “ We Florida inside, and managed to It was the 17th straight victory Mize takes golf crown defense on Stacey King and we Michigan, 42-29. seconds to play. yard for another score as Denver heat the Rams Eagles 31, Cardinals 21: Philadelphia won its knew how great Oklahoma is on stay close only by sinking a for the Jets when Walker has did that early. Second, we had to “ We were never in synch Ohio State won the consolation KAIMONCHO, Japan (AP) - Larry Mize 35-24 Sunday. fourth straight game and stayed in a tie for the NFC the offensive boards so we made scored a TD . New York, 6-6-1, set hit the boards and boy. did we do tonight and we neverseemed able bracket as Jay Burson scored 19 tournament-record 11 3-point overcame a double bogey Sunday and shot a 73 “ We had to win the game to stay alive.” Denver East lead as Ron Johnson, who didn’t have a job sure we didn’t let that happen.” shots. an N F L mark with 39 first downs that. Finally, we had to handle to get any control of the game.” points after ringing up 38 against to capture the $750,000 Casio World Open Golf coach Dan Reeves said. “ We came up with the big three weeks ago. caught two touchdown passes and Frieder said the victory had a and a team record with 597 yards their press and our attack against said King, who led the Sooners Oklahoma and 28 against DePaul. Florida had beaten host Tournament by one stroke. plays when we had to make them against a very set up a third. number of outstanding indivdiual on offense. it was sensational.” with 27 points on lO-of-14 shooting. DePaul beat host Chaminade, Alaska-Anchorage 83-72 Satur­ Mize finished with a 4-under par 284 on the on good football team, one that was as desperate fora The Eagles boosted their record to 8-5 and “The game wasn’t as physical as performances but “this was truly an NAIA school from Honolulu. day after an opening-round loss to “ Both of them are excellent In the third-place game. No. 8 quaterbacks.” Walker said. the 6,985-yard, par-72 Kaimon course at the win as we were.” dropped the Cardinals. 7-6. out of a tie for the Nevada-Las Vegas outlasted Nevada-Las Vegas was but I ’m a team effort” 89- 68 to avoid returning to the California. In tonight’s cham­ Ibusuki Golf Club in southern Japan. Although the Broncos’ record is only 7-6, they lead division lead. • mainland 0-3. pionship game, Seton Hall plays “ Even with the change. I still .Hi Memphis State 90-86 in overtime, knew we could get the job done.” their division by a half-game over Seattle and the 49ers 46, Chargers 10: Joe Montana threw a and in the consolation bracket Chaminade lost its three games Kansas after Kentucky and Cali­ Los Angeles Raiders, who meet tonight. The Rams team-record 96-yard touchdown pass to Jerry Rice, k . - i * ' by an average of 29.6 points. fornia meet for third place. Ryan originally was hurt on a Brabham drives to victory final. No. 16 Ohio State downed 29-yard pass to Walker in the final suffered their fourth straight loss and fell to 7-6. a 41-yard scoring pass to Rice and a left-handed, Vanderbilt 97-82. No. 11 Vlllanova 63, Oavidion 47: minute of the first half. Mark TAM PA, Fla. (AP) — Geoff Brabham Bangalt 35, Bills 21: Cincinnati took a 21-0 lead in underhand 2-yard TD toss to Roger Craig as San In other games Sunday involv­ Villanova, embarrassed 24 hours Brown was called for a flagrant overcame a one-lap deficit Sunday to drive his the second quarter and rolled up 287 yards in the Francisco improved its playoff hopes by routing San ing ranked teams. No. II Villan- In non-toumament games in­ Diego. earlier by Southern Illinois in volving Top-20 teams, it was No. 1 foul after hitting Ryan in the Nissan G TP to a victory in the inaugural G T E first half — 17 more than Buffalo's per-game ova took third in the San Juan surrendering the most points head, and was ejected. World Challenge, which matched some of the defensive average — then held on to beat the Bills San Francisco is now 8-5, while San Diego. 4-9, saw Shootout with a 63-47 victory over Duke 93. Citadel 52: No. 2 its two-game winning streak end. allowed by a Rollie Massimino- Georgetown 95, Hawaii Pacific “ I was a little dizzy, my body top drivers and cars from the IMSA series with and retain sole possession of first place in the AFC Davidson, and No. 15 Florida coached team in 13 years, got was moving in slow motion.” he those from the European Group C sports car Central. Browns 17, Redskins 13: Cleveland stayed close to downed Utah 77-68 in the fourth- 55; No. 7 Iowa 77, McNeese State Cincinnati and Houston in the A FC Central and baok to playing defense to beat 56; No. 9 Illinois 85. Illinois- said. “ I didn’t have the quickness endurance series. Boomer Esiason completed 18 of 25 passes for 238 place game at the Great Alaska nearly ended the playoff hopes of defending Super Davidson. Chicago 59: and No. 18 North and oomph I needed on my Brabham, who won nine of 15 races during yards, Ickey Woods ran for 129 yards on 26 carries Shootout. and scored three times and James Brooks ran for 93 Bowl champion Washington when Earnest Byner The Wildcats, lit up 102-81 on Carolina State 110. Columbia 54 passes. the regular seaso to capture the IMSA Camel AP pholo Michigan was working on all Saturday, came back with a G T series championship, led the final 61 laps yards and scored twice against Buffalo, 11-2, which ran 27 yards for a touchdown with 1:49 remaining. This loss was the Dolphins’ With the Redskins leading 13-10, Byner broke cylinders for the first 30 minutes vengeance on Sunday, limiting fourth in a row and thev are 0-7 in around of the 117-lap, 222.3-mile race at the already has clinched the AFC East title and still has GOAL — Ray Ferraro of the Whalers of the game and held a 63-55 lead Davidson to only 11 field goals in the A FC East Florida State Fairgrotnds. the best record in the conference. tackles by Ravin Caldwell and Todd Bowles en route when point guard Rumeal Robin­ No. 1 Duke 63, Citadel 52: Danny to the end zone on a draw play. celebrates one of the three goals he put 42 attempts. Ferry scored 18 points and The Bengals. 10-3. netted 455 yards against a son picked up his fourth foul. An interception by Cleveland comerback Mark behind Quebec goalie Mario Gosselin Guard Doug West scored 14 of reserve John Smith sparked defense that had been giving up just 270. best in the Oklahoma went on a 7-0 run to his 18 points in a five-minute span Leconte takes net title AFC and second-best in the N FL. Harper with 41 seconds remaining sealed the (33) Saturday night. get within one with 8:34 left and Duke early in the second half. Blazers fin^ victory for the Browns, 8-5. Washington, 6-7, lost its in the first half to break open a The Blue Devils broke the game “ It is far and away the best offense we ha ve seen,'' Frieder was left with no choice BRUSSELS. Belgium (AP) — Henri Buffalo coach Marv Levy said. third straight game for the first time since 1981. close game. The Wildcats, lead­ open with a 16-0 run that gave Leconte of France edged Jakob Hlasek of but to put Robinson back in the ing only 18-13, rolled to a 36-21 winning trail Bears 16, Packers 0: Neal Anderson scored his Stealers 16, Chiefs 10: Pittsburgh won for only the game. them a 38-15 lead with three Switzerland 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (8-6), 6-4Sunday inthe second time in 12 games behind three short field lead at halftime. minutes left in the first half. Duke second touchdown of the game on an 80-yard run and Whalers Were there any explicit, techni­ PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) — The championship match of the $490,000 Belgian Chicago held Green Bay to 22 yards rushing and 167 goals from Gary Anderson and a 10-yard scoring run “ We have to improve a lot of led 42-24 at halftime and out- Indoor Championships. cal instructions from coach to things," Massimino said. “Our Portland Trail Blazers had one passing. by Merril Hoge. From page 11 point guard. scored the Citadel 15-6 in the first for the road. The Steelers. 3-10 and headed for their worst intensity has to be better, our five minutes of the second half. But the victory, which tied the Bears with Buffalo “ Coach said: ’Rumeal, don’t The Blazers, getting ready fora season since they were 1-13 in 1969, stalled after passing needs to get better. We’re No. 2 Oaorgalown 95, Hawaii Trottier hits milestone for the best record in the N FL. was a costly one. as get your fifth foul,’” Robinson six-game, 10-day road trip, ral­ trick since he .scored three goal.s on Feb 18. 1987 not doing anything particularly Pacific 55: Charlie Smith scored 15 said. well right now." lied behind Kevin Duckworth, NEW YORK (AP) — Bryan Trottier of the against the New Jersey Devils points, while Dikembe Mutombo who had 12 of his 18 points in the All of Ferraro’s goal.s were on tip-ins He Simple, but effective. “ I was a little disappointed with New York Islanders became only the eighth and Jaren Jackson had 14 each as third quarter in a 109-94 victory Gretzky held in check by Canucks Robinson returned and the our letdown yesterday, but today player in NHL history to reach the 1.300-point redirected a shot by Dave Babych from the right Wolverines went on an 11-5 run Georgetown beat its second over the Golden State Warriors! plateau, reaching the milestone with his point 1:02 into the game behind Quebec goalie Mario it was like twodifferent teams out straight NAIA opponent. that was capped by a 3-pointer by Portland trailed 53-50 at half­ second assist of the night against the New York Bv Ken Rappoport Division — the only one in the Lafleur set up the tying goal with Gosselin. He gave the Whalers a 3-1 lead when In there,” West said. "We worked Smith and Jackson keyed a 13-2 The Associated Press one of his two a.ssists and then Robinson, who finished with 20 much harder and played together time, and Duckworth, said the Rangers Sunday night. NHL with no team under .500. tipped in a Scott Young with 100:44 left in the first points and five assists. spurt through the first half that Trail Blazers needed a boost Trottier got his first assist of the night on a Gretzky, meanwhile, had his scored the game-winner at 2:51 of period. And he gave the Whalers a two-goal cushion AP photo as a team. Last night I tried to broke the game open for the He fouled out with 4:28 remain­ entering the second half, first-period goal by Brad Dalgarno. then Before a full house in Van­ point streak broken. He had the third period as the Rangers with 10:54 left in the game deflecting home another take things into my own hands Hoyas. ing. but Michigan’s lead was safe “ We picked it up in the third reached the 1.300-point level when he figured in couver. Wayne Gretzky came up scored in all 23 of the Kings’ beat the Islanders to sweep a shot by Young. UNDER PRESSURE — Utah's Michael Smith (43) gets and things got out of control. No. 7 Iowa 77, McNaata St. 56: and the Wolverines made seven of quarter or Golden State would a power-play goal by Pat LaFontaine at 4:23. empty and the surprising Ca­ games before Sunday. weekend series. “ I ’m playing as well at the start of the season as 1 That’s not the way we do things on Ed Horton scored 20 points and eight free throws in the last two set to release his shot despite pressure from Florida's have won the game,” Duckworth LaFontaine backhanded Trottier’s rebound nucks came away with another Tony Tanti and Petri Skriko Capitals 4, Red Wings 3: Yvon ever have. Cnfider.ee has been shown in me. but you this team.” B. J. Armstrong had 18. including minutes. Livingston Chatman (32) and Dwayne Davis (in front of said after the Trail Blazers won into the net past John Vanbiesbrouck. victory. each scored twice to lead the Corriveau scored his first two also have to do something when you get nut on the Southern Illinois was upset key baskets down the stretch, to “ Without Rumeal we lost a Chatman) during Sunday’s fourth-place game in the their fourth in a row. “ They have “ It’s kind of scary. You don’t Canucks, whose modest unbeaten goals of the season to lead ice.” Ferraro said. 90- 88 by South Carolina Statelead in the Hawkeyes in their season little of our poise and we were a a pretty good trap (defense) and want that .500 mark to .slip out of string has improved their posi­ Washington over Detroit. Sidorkiewicz, forced into the No I netminding job Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage. Florida won, 77-68. Sunday’s title game. opener. they forced us to turn the ball over Zurbriggen wins battle your grasp the way the division is tion in the Smythe. They’re Sabres 7, Flyers 3: Buffalo got with the injury to Mike Liut. kicked nut 37 shots, 33 in too, too much.” now.” Vancouver Coach Bob currently fourth, four points the first two periods. He made several excellent SCHLADMING. Austria (AP) — Pirmin five goals from five different In Sunday’s only other NBA McCammon said after Sunday ahead of Winnipeg even though players in the third period, saves in the second period to maintain a 3-2 Whaler game. Cleveland ripped winless Zurbriggen of Switzerland won a battle of gold ' night’s 5-2 victory over the Los the Jets (9-7-4) have a better lead. medalists Sunday as he captured the first including John Tucker’s game- Holtz say Notre Dame doesn’t get enough respect Miami 109-80. Angeles Kings. record by percentage. winner at 2: 19. to defeat Dean Evason had the other Whaler goal. Michel Trailing 59-58 in the third World Cup ski race for men this season, a super The victory before a Gretzky- It’s the first time in more than Goulet aand Jeff Brown had the Nordique goals. giant slalom. Philadelphia. quarter. Portland outscored the inspired sellout crowd of 16,553 two seasons that Vancouver has Adam Creighton. Phil Housley. The Whalers are back in action Wednesday night Bv Herschei NIssenson season and left the Irish one first touchdown and the clinching Zurbriggen, this year’s Olympic downhill Miami would have victories over Warriors 18-4 to take command. extended the Canucks’ unbeaten managed a five-game unbeaten Tucker and Scott Amiel all when they host the Montreal Canadiens at the Civic The Associated Press victory away from their eighth drive. gold medalist, was timed in l minute. 31.65 four conference champions and Duckworth put Portland on top string to five games and put their streak. scored for the Sabres in the first Center at 7:30 in an Adams Division battle. The NCAA football national championship since the "Offensively, we were very seconds. No. 5 Florida State. 60-59 with a baseline jumper with record at 11-11-4 in the Smythe Rangers 5, Islanders 3: Guy eight minutes of the final period Canadiens (14-9-3) lead the division. LOS ANGELES — On the one Associated Press poll began in opportunistic.” Holtz said. “ We hand. Coach says his 1936. No. 3 Miami 18, No. 6 ArkanMi 8:21 to play in the quarter, and hit got on the board when we got the 16: Miami, a 17-point favorite, three straight baskets in the run. unbeaten, untied, No. 1-ranked get to Arizona, he’ll probably be ’T v e never had a year that’s chance. And our defense was needed a 20-yard field goal by A 110-2 run to open the fourth Notre Dame football team saying that they’ll be lucky to been as gratifying as this one. exceptional. The fact that we had Carlos Huerta with 5:38 left to quarter sealed the victory. doesn’t get enough respect. moke a first down. I’ve never had a team that was only one turnover was a big beat the Razorbacks. Cavallars 109, Haat 60: Ron “ I think we’re underrated even Actually, they didn’t make 11-0,” said Holtz, who coached at difference.” Huerta’s third field goal capped Harper scored 26 points and though we’re No. 1. I ’ve read many of them Saturday — William & Mary, North Carolina No. 3 Miami, whose only loss a 10-play, 74-yard drive. Arkan­ brought Cleveland back f jin an SCOREBOARD articles that people have sent to Southern Cal had 21 to Notre State. Arkansas and Minnesota was to Notre Dame, kept its hopes sas’ Steve Atwater dropped a early 14-polnt deficit. me all year saying we were lucky Dame’s eight — but won the game before coming to Notre Dame. of repeating as national cham­ potential interception in the end Harper scored five .oints dur­ against this team or that team.” on three huge plays and a Besides Smagala’s key inter­ fOUTNW EST Seventh Place Dickinson 65, Sworthmore 41 SOUTH Rollins 90, Rondolph-Macon 84 pion alive with an 18-16 squeaker zone one play before the kick. ing a 15-0 Clevelar., run in the Arkansas 18, Rider 0> DePaul 89, Chaminade 68 Geneva 77, AAolone 68 Alabama ABM 74, Fort Valley St. 73 SE Louisiana 66, Texas Weslevon 61 On the other hand, maybe some stubborn defense that bent but ception, quarterback Tony Rice FAR WEST Glenville St. 113, Ohio-Belmont 69 Alcorn St. 75, Ark.-PIne Bluff 72 over No. 8 Arkansas, which “ It was a little high, but I should second period that wiped out a Son Juan Shootout SW Louisiana 84, Xavier, NO 38 of it is brought about by Holtz’s never broke. ran 65 yards in the first quarter BasketbaD Washington 97, Colorado 87 Championship Hofstro 74, Monhotton S3 Athens St. 87, Go. Southwestern 53 Shorter 97, Moody Bible 58 entered the game undefeated. 42-30 Miami lead. The Heat, TOURNAMENTS Lafayette 70, Colgate 63 Auburn 89, Mount St. AAorv's, Md. 83 poor-mouthing. By the time it was over, Rodney for the longest touchdown of his have had it." Atwater said. S. Carolina St. 90, S. Illinois 88 Slippery Rock 80. CIvvelond St. 79 No. 4 West Virginia, which winless in its 10 games, got back Ortot AloNn Ihootout Third Place Liberty 80, Brooklyn Col. 65 Augusta 68, S.C.-Alken S3 South Carolina 96, Lander 54 Before Saturday’s 27-10 pasting Peete, Southern Cal’s star quar­ two-year career and tailback meets Notre Dame in the Fiesta No. 5 Florida State 52, Florida 17: FMth Floca Vlllanova 63, Davidson 47 M IT 69, Gordon 58 Bellarmlne 55, MIssourl-Rollo S3 Southern Tech 81, Philander Smith 70 within a point at halftime, but Florida 77, Utah 66 Rfth Place AAonsfleld 81, Pitt.-Bradford 78 Colby 74, Roanoke 64 Spring Hill 67, Ark.-AAontIccllo 63 of second-ranked Southern Cali­ terback, must have felt like Mark Green scored twice on short » 8 f i rw Bowl, already finished its season Florida State won its 10th straight Cleveland gradually pulled away W W nill rlQCR Puerto Rico Nationals 78, Toledo 76 Massachusetts 84, S. Connecticut 61 CumberiorKt, Ky. 88, Tenn. Wesleyan 74 St. Thomas, Fla. 88, Nova 66 fornia, Holtz, asked about the Rodney Dangerfield in the area of runs. Sunday’s collags hoop scores Alosko-Anchoraos 71, Iona 70 Delaware St. 83, Baptist Coll. 82 11- 0. game after its season-opening in the third quarter behind 10 Seventh Place Mount St. Atorv, N .Y. 92, AAount St. Jan. 2 Fiesta Bowl game with No. respect. Green’s 2-yard run three min­ Orson Mountain Classic SW Texos St. 101, American Coll., P R. 76 Vincent 76 Duke 93, Otodel S3 If West Virginia beats Notre loss to Miami by rolling up its more points from Harper. F im Round N.J. Tech 88, Doemen 75 East Carolina 91, N.C. Weslevon 65 4 West Virginia, replied: He completed 23 of 43 passes, utes after Rice’s score was set up St. MIchoel's 15, Norwich 70 Flo. International 79, AAd.-E. Shore 60 Dame and Miami beats Brigham largest margin of victory ever Harper’s steal and layup at the Blucfteld St. 120, Alderson-Brooddus Navy 93, Penn 91, TOT "If you compare the two teams. but didn’t connect for a touch­ by defensive end Frank Stams’ Vermont 78, MIddteburv 68 Saturday's college hoop scores Pace 54, Merrimock 52 Hampden-Svdnev 92, William 8, AAory Bowling Young next week and Nebraska against Florida. third-quarter buzzer put Cleve­ 118, 2 0 T ^ Hawaii Tla4Nr Tournament 91, O T V West Virginia comes out on top in down, was sacked three times recovery of a fumble by USC Maine 56, Chicooo St. 48 Philo. Textile 104, Spring Garden 92 in the Orange Bowl, there is Chip Ferguson’s first-quarter land ahead 78-64, and the Cavali­ St. Amelm 73, Brldoeo^ a Otomnloiwhip Pittsburgh 93, Oklahoma St. 75 v Hompton U. 73, Johnson C. Smith 57 every statistic” and was intercepted twice, one of Hawaii 85, Texas 84 EAST Jackson St. 74, Mlllsops O tailback Aaron Emanuel at the bound to be an argument over No. touchdown passes to Lawrence ers led by at least 12 points StoneWtl 114, ® Princeton 68, Franklin A Marshall 60 After the game, he made sure to which comerback Trojans’ 19. Green also scored on TlilrdFtaco American Intt. 95, Lowell 77 Robert Morris 75, West Virginia 67 Maryvilte, Tenn. 75, Centre 72, O T 1. Dawsey, Tom O ’Malley and Sam- throughout the fourth quarter. Llvlno*ton St. 104, BoptUt Oirlstton 60 Montana St. 81, Pepperdine 78 Amherst 91, Worcester St. 55 Rutgers-Nework 73, Baruch 99 Montevollo 94, Miles 65 Holiday Caterara point out that West Virginia beat returned 64 yards for a touch­ a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter The Mountaineers would have mie Smith gave the Seminoles a M ID W C 8 T Maul Classic Arm y 80, Monmouth, N.J. 56 St. Fronds, Po. 89, Edinboro 77 Morehouse 91, Tuskeoee 86 The final score matched their Champtanshla Bentley 88, New Hampshire Coll. 76 St. Peter's 91, Cent. Connecticut St. 58 Murray St. 68, Oaklond City 49 Pot Dorsey 141, Muffv Tolburt 126-347, Pitt 31-10 and Penn State 51-30 down and a 20-7 lead with 41 to cap a 70-yard drive, the only the better record, 12-0 compared 21-7 lead. Coach Bobby Bowden anclnnotl 75, N. Kentucky 63 M o d e CIcorlo 126-134-346, Jane Bono- biggest lead. Evomvllle 75, VolporolM » Michigan 91, Oklahoma 80 Bloomfield 86, Romopo 70 W. Connecticut 86, Rtchburg St. 67 N. Carolina St. 110, Columbia 54 while Notre Dame "only” de­ seconds left In the first half. sustained march of the game by Third Ptace Boston College 70, Horvord 54 Westfield St. 92, SE Atessachusetts 89, N.C.-Ashevllle 103, Voorhees 44 dles 131, Marilyn Pierce 150-364, Edie with Miami’s 11-1, and a victory removed his starters In the third Brad Daugherty scored 17 Fort Hovi St. 85, RockhofitTO Covonaugh 145-361, Alice M cCooe 136- feated those teams 30-20 and 21-3. The triumph completed Notre Notre Dame, which was out- over Notre Dame, the only team Lake Erie 71, Shawnee St. 70 Nev.-Los Vegas 10, Memphis St. 86, O T Brown 83, New Hampshire 78 OT Norfolk St. 80, C o rk Col. 60 period after the Seminoles moved points and grabbed 11 rebounds Fifth Ptace Connecticut 67, Hartford 55 Wheeling Jesuit 76, Eostern 57 North Georgia 95, Albany, Ga. 86 340, Bunny Fellows 161, Pauline Geldel By the time Holtz and the Irish Dame’s first-ever 11-0 regular Washburn 14, Benedlctlne,Kan. 50 133 gained 254-7 between Green’s to beat the Hurricanes. But ahead 45-10. for Cleveland. Wls.-Plottevllle *4, Rockford 60 Ohio St. 97, Vonderbllt 87 Cornell 57, Denison 52 Yale 77, George Washington 68 Penn St. 58. George Mason 54 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Nov. 28, 19B8 - 15 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Nov 28 19M P u zzles Sarcasm is trademark of anchor SCOREBOARD 17th-floor office. 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Jets « 6 1 JOO 277 279 A— M.526 NE— Totusx, 1 run (SSourovskv kick). 81O08Tehlls 47 3 9 -3 M9. 20 Administer cor­ the moon Shaffer. It guess it’s all in the timing, huh?" watch it during the week, I try to keep up on MIomI WmhInitS., Rldlev 3 (Leech,. Miller), 5 • 0 J K 229 271 :03 •88DIVHIUAL STATISTICS 19:57. PenoHle*— Zombo, (hoidhio), poral punish­ 22 Egg center A Chicago Sun-Times critic, while calling And another, inspired by a picture of Dan jargon — phrasing’s important to a newscast. CiPiral NYC NO InO— Boyer n pass hum OiondMr tm rn l 8 M I 0 I 5 - M RUSHING— Komos Oly. Okove 9S5 10:47; Probert, Det (ehprginp), 13:91; ment 23 Poultry Cndnnotl w 3 0 7«9 39S X I First downs I 16 (Blosucdk)ck).4;a. Heard 11-3A Soxen 1-8, DeSerg 58 Cleuplld B 9 ft 31—M9 (tallont, Det, mlnor^nolor (roughing, Miller “ hip" and “ brilliant,” said the Quayle holding a pumpkin: “ What’s the I try to keep up on the lexicon of America.” Meukton ♦ 4 0 i92 32i 299 Rmhes-vords 17-14 37-155 Ind— FG Blosucd a, 13:35 Ftltsburgh, Hoge U-18 W.Wtmoms K545 5Polnt pooh .. Price 8 Fouled out— floMIno), 17:34; Sheehv, Wm.mlnor-molor 21 Lawyer F . ___ 24 Acting award persistent put-downs in his recently released difference between these two spherical Clovgtond • 5 0 its 221 2t» Passing 305 100 A-9,157. carter W86k Uppi 1-38 EJockson 518 None. Rebounds (Miami 47 (Selkoly Ml, (Insttgotor, fighting), 1 7 :3 4 .______Bailey 25 Sharpen PlttRxxgti 3 to 0 231 29S 30 Return Yards 49 39 Cleveland « (Daugherty 111. Atatsls— video “ make him sound like a pompous jerk objects? One of them will eventually have a ALTHOUGH PEGGED TO the news, Brtsler515 Third Perlod-7, CJrtroH, Viern^on 73 22 Come all___ 26 Pope's name 38 Bridge expert 45 Foreboding Comp-Att-Int 16-37-1 15-33-3 PASSING— Komos Oly, DeBcrg 25455 Miami 16 (Edwards 41, Ocvetand 9 (O'Connell, Burr), 4:53 (sh). P ^ ltle s - by the tape's end.” light in it." “ Weekend Update” often becomes Miller’s Denver 7 6 0 faithful 27 School heads .sa 272 279 Socked-Yords Lost 4-36 545 First downs 18 M 278 Plthburgh, B r M a 1527-1-125 (VOtanllne I). ToSol fouls— Miami 79, Hunter, Wm (holding), 1 :3 ; Chkmon, Culbertson 46 Hiding place Even SNL has poked fun at Miller. In October, Michael Dukakis was shown in stand-up act, only sitting down. LJk. Rofden 6 0 JBO 219 234 Punts 7-43 44) Rushes-vords 35I0S 37-81 RECEIVING— Komos City. Heard 7-99, devctaxl M. A— 9499. Det (trippino), 3:9. — 23 Bored 28 Rolls out 39 Poetic loot' 47 Utah ski resort Seattle 6 0 -RB 212 231 Fumbles-Lost 54 53 Passing I K MO Hoves448Soxen 538 Polge52$.Horrv568 Shots on goot— Woshington 914-9— 3 . Colleague Dana Carvey showed up on a videotape playing the trumpet — with “ It’s obvious to everybody it’s not a parody Son Diego 4 exclamation 29 Flowing 41 Terre___ 48 Hastens 9 0 j a 177 271 Penoltles-Yords 13-96 9-51 Return Yords 110 37 Okove 59. Tovler 1-8 PltlKurgh, DetroH 69-12— 9 . _ of a newscaster anymore, it’s Dennis just Komos Otv 3 f 1 J>9 191 234 Como-Att-mt 15251 15252 Big Eaat raault 26 Grinds up garment 42 Take advice 49 Lends a hand “ Weekend Update” to do a perfect impres­ "Taps” dubbed on the audio. Time of Possession 30:06 39:54 Lockett588Hoee58Uepi5MOartcr53a Power-glay OpportunIHes— Woehlngton being Dennis at a news desk,” he said. NATIONAL CONFER Socked-Yerds Lost 510 1-11 W.WIIHami 1-8 Oolhard 55 0 of 6; Detroit 0 of 8 31 Black 30 Airplane space 43 Capable of (2 51 Aug. time sion of Miller while sitting right next to him, Miller, a Pittsburgh native who studied 541 5 9 mOtVIOUAL STATISTICS Punts MISSED RELO GOALS-RIttsburgh. Cooties— Washington. Motorchuk, 982 32 Mae West role 32 Emit coherent wds.) 55 Away (comb. flipping the hair and smirkingly calling journalism at Point Park College, labored for And what is “ being Dennis"? PtiHodeiohlo 1 5 0 A15 314 27S RUSHING— New York, Morris 516, Fumbles-Lost 52 50 Anderson 47. UCann B7. Hartford 56 ( 9 diots-M loves). Detroit, Hanlon, 514 N.Y Giants • 5 0 A15 766 758 Corthon 1-3, Ruttcdge5(mlnus 1). Hostetler Penoltles-Yards 54 510 33 Tropical tree light 44 Festival form) everybody “ Cha-cha.” years as a stand-up comic before being "The overall tenor of it is low-key cynicism, Rioenix 7 « 0 -Sa s a 305 Time of Ppseesslon 30:18 39:42 (3 -2 «. non-threatening cynicism,’"’Tie said. “ I think 1-(mlnus 1). Adorm 4-(mlnus 3). New A— 19J75. 34 One ot 1 10 11 12 But the style seems to be working. spotted by SNL veterans A1 Franken and Tom Washington 6 7 0 ,4a 291 324 Orleans. Hilliard 31-97. Jordon 7-26. Hebert C08MECnCUT(67) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 e 1 9 Dallas Calltgefaatballacares Referee— Kerry Froser. Unesmen— Columbus' This fall is Miller time. He was married Davis. Producer Lome Michaels, putting there’s a certain arrogance to it, but I don’t 7 11 0 154 213 317 533. Moves 64 INDIVIDUAL tTATISnCS Rod Sellers 5 95 4IX Lymon MPrIest 58 Rondv MIHon, Brion Murphy. Ceirtrgl PASSING— New York, Hostetler 5100- RUSHING New Enaland. SSwhens 25 OOXOmRoblnson ships 13 14 earlier this year and just celebrated his 35th together a new cast for the 1985 season, think it’s off-putting." Chlcogo 11 7 0 M i 219 153 131. Rutledge 11-17-1-113 New Orleans. 56. Rutle 5M, Totupu 514, PefTvman 5K). EAST 7-117-1221. PhH (SornMc57835 Tote George 35 Diving bird birthday. His stand-up routines can be bought The sneering attitude that fuels his humor Minnesota 9 4 0 .897 r n i e Oupord 18. Indtanobotls. Dlckenon284S. 5l1818WlincMcCloud80800,air1sSmHh tapped him to anchor the “ Weekend Update” Heberet 15355145 Ithaca 3L Cortland SI. 17 Rangers 5. Islanders 3 36 Swedish 15 16 17 Tompo Bov 3 X) 0 .231 223 325 RECEIVING— New York, Corthon 4-50. Chandler 522, Bentlev 519, Verdin Vlmlnus Temple 4L Boplen C o ilw a 1-6 52 X Murray Williams 56 1-1 7, John on video (“ Live from Washington ... It’s segment. is taken too seriously, he said. When he said Detroit 3 X) 0 231 IM 215 Adorns 4-30, Boker 5134. Atowott 3-13. 5). Mfestmimicr, Po. 48 BhiRlon 7 Owvnn81808 singing group Dennis Miller’’) or on record (“ The Off-White West Virginia “ makes Mayberry look like a Green Bov 7 11 0 154 1R 212 Morris 3-9, Monuel 1-0. New Orleons, PASSING -New England, Flutle 15351 SOUTH D am vCw vM i56808Chris Remlng80800. N.V. Mtanders 1 ! 37 Fortuneteller 18 19 Totats9-6S152367. N Y Rangers 4 ‘ 1— 5 Album") and he received three Awards for "I HAVE THE luckiest life in the world. I think-tank,” the offended state was a random VIM L.HIII 6-53, E.MortIn 4-51, Brenner 3-15, 190. Indianapolis, Chondtar 15255171 BMhune-CeaknMn 28 Flortda A SM 0 39 Map within a New Drtcons 9 4 0 .192 2R 199 Hilliard 57, Jordan 1-19 RECEIVIN(5-New England. Dupord OorsorvNewman 85 Concord a HARTFORD (Sn Rrst Period— 1, N.Y. Islonders, Dol- Cable Excellence nominations for his HBO pinch myself,” Miller, sounding not the least choice. “ It's not as deep or as vindictive as Lorry (Vimihs5352S,Lomont Middleton oorno 3 (Trother, Mokela), 3:44 (pp). map Son Froodsco • 5 0 .115 310 231 MISSED FIELD GOALS— New Orleons, 5 S . Fronds 574, Morgan 527, Tohipu 530, E. Kcmuckv a. Mnwnrtxmlti T7 special. "M r. Miller Goes to Washington.” people would tend to think,” Miller said. L.A. Roms 7 4 0 J3I 324 217 Andersen 39 Jones 2-15 F ^ tw 18, Slephens 1-5 Flortda SI. 35 Flerldo n 8M5«19,MlkeOonlel 1-7 PenolHes— Kerr, NYI, molor-oome mis­ 40 French article bit pompous, said recently In his small, AffcKtta 0 0 8 A I Jones 8S 0 0 8 KeHh Jones 1-2003, conduct (cross-checking), 3:06; Petit, 23 24 25 5 • 0 205 225 270 Perryman 1-7. hkhanapolls. Brooks 589. Furman 21, Deloexee 7 41 Possesses ir-ctlncticd dtvltlon ttttc Boyer 5 9 , Bentlev 526. Verdin 1-15 David Thompson 59(H)7, Ron NYR (roughing), 3:06; Pllon, NYI (Interfer­ Georpta 28 Geerpta Tech 3 42 Touchy Oofiwi Bouio 18 Georgia Southern 38 Citadel a Move 8 3 80 17, Norte Golnev OO 2-2 3, ence), 6 :9 ; Poeschek, NYR (roughing), 31 Onctnnall 35, Buftalo 31 Jeti38.Dolphlnt34 MISSED FIELD (KIALS— New Englond. LSU 48 Tutam 14 Anthony Gcler 83 80 0. Mark Matthews 11: 21. 46 Escape (sl.| O rvriond 17, WaNilnoton 13 Stourovskv 43, 27 Morsholl 7, North Tcieis 0 80808 Totals25SS512SS. Second Period— 2, N.Y. Wonders, T V Tonight Oilcopo 16, Green Bov 0 Ihiintiiie Connecttcut 29, Hortford 78. LoPontolne 14 (Trottler), 4:D (pp). X N.Y 47 Cry of surprise 34 Miami, Flo. 18 Arkom m M 50 Small sword Plthburgh 16, Komos Otv 10 Miami 7 7 20 MMssIppI 38 M M sU ppI St. 6 y ^ n t oceH— Hartford 59 (K.Jones 1-8 Itongers, Lofrenlere 2 (Lofleur, Patrick), New York JeN 3A Miami 34 N.Y. Jeh 7 17 0 14-30 Browns 17. Redskins 13 Southern U. 18 GrambUng SI. 3 Move 58 Thompson 531. Connecticut 1-3 10-56 (OP). 4, N.Y. Rongers, Lowton 6 51 Smear 37 PMtodeHRila 31, Phoenix 31 First Ouortcr (Gamble 51 SmHh 82)., Fouled out— (U bp), 5, N.Y. Islonders, Vukota 1 Tennessee K Voxterbllt 7 tl:a . 52 52. Roman roommatfJS (In StfJM’u) Atlonlo 17, Tomoo Bov 10 NYJ— Wolker 8 pass from Rvon (Leohv MIDWEST (Griffiths, Rebounds— Hortford 3 (M id­ (Hetmlnen, Gilbert), 18:». 5;30PM [ESPN] Superkids (61j Three's Company 1 2;40AM (?0) m o v i e : The Return ot Son Fronctsco 4B, Son Diego X) kick), 5:39. Clevelend 8 2 8 14— 17 dleton I I) ; Connecticut 51 (Sellers 121 Pefll, NYR (trippino), 4:10; KIslo, NYR, 53 Miss Kett of (24) Survival (CC) Boh Newliart narrates a Cent. St„ Ohio 2L Cotawbo K) [M A X ] M OVIE: 'It's a Wonderful Life' (3D (30 News Sherlock Holmes' The legendary sleuth is Indkmooolls 24, New Englnxl 31 Mio— Bonks W pass from Morino IRevelz WosMnglen 8 8 18 5— 12 HIMsdole 45 Fairmont St. 7 Assists— Connecttcut 15 (George 4) Hart­ molor-game misconduct (hlgtvstlcklno), the comics portrait of parenting witliin tlie animal king 1 1 :00PM revived from suspended animation and Denver 35, Loi Angeles Roms 31 ford 8 (Grttmtis, Middleton. K. Jones 3). 5 :9 ; TroHler, NYI (holding), 9:10; SuHer, A guardian angel saves a depressed bust kick), 10;04 AAoorheod St. 28 (Mesa, Colo. 16 54 Placed 42 43 44 45 1 nossman from suicide by showing him dom and what they might teach humans 3D (38) M*A»S*H joins Dr. Watson's modern-day descen New York Glontf 13. New Orleons 13 Seesnd Quarter Cle— FG Bohr 37. 14:33 Total fouls— Connecticut 13, Hartford 21. NYI (hlgh-sHcklno), 14:9. Filmed over a 10 year period (75 min ) (In St. Xavier 88 Wls.-Oshk09h 76 56 Person of whar his hometown would bo like il he had 3D Benny Hill dant in a cross-country murder invostiga MenBeiTt Oome N YJ— Shuler 14 poss from Rvon rLeohv Third Quorlir W. Kentucky a , W. lIRnols 32 A— 15JS4. Third Period— 6, N.Y. Rongers, Mullen 11 Stereo) Los Angeles RoMeri ot Seattle, 9 p m kick), 7:37. Was— Clork 7 pass from RvPlen (Loh (Lofleur, Lofrenlere), :V, 7, N.Y action 50 never been horn James Stewart, Donna 01) Cheers (CC) non Margaret Colin, Michael Pennington, SOUTHW EST (26) MOVIE; 'The Wizard of O^' L Frank SofMgy, Dec 4 N YJ— FG Leohv 39, 13:16 miller kick), 4:08 Houston 48 Rice 14 Rongers, Lofleur 6 (Patrick, Mociver), Rend, Ltoriel Barrymore. 1946 Barry Morse. 1987 (R) Wos— FG Lohmiller 7), 6:55 57 Infringe Baum's classic of Dorothy. Tolo and 06) Career Media Network Bvttalo ot Tomoa Bov, 1 PJn MIO— Bonks 37 poss from Morino (Revelz Stephen FJLusttn 74. joefcson S( 0 How Top Twenty fired 2:51 (OP). 8, N.Y. Rongers, Sondstrom 8 53 1 :00AM (3D McCreary Report Dallas ot Clevciond. 1 p.m kick). 13:33 Fiurlh (TuorHr (Lawton, LIbo), 13:51. Penaltles- 6:00PM C.3J C B C30) (40) News friends in a Japanese animated film with (2$ All In the Family Tulsa 35 Colorado St. a Lome Greene as the voice of t)ie Wizard Green Bov ot Detroit, 1 OJn N Y J— McNeil 3 run (Leohv kick), 14:52 Oe— AAock 1 run (Bohr kick), 5 19 PA* W EST LoFontalne, NYI (trippino), 1:15; Sond DOWN (5 ) (Si) Three's Company (2^) News (Live) 3D Family Medical Center Indkxiooolls at Miami, 1 pjn. Third Quarter Wat— FG Lohmiller 4). 8:33 How The Associated Press Too Twenty Strom, NYR (trippino), 4 :9 ; Petit, NYF 56 and songs sung by Ail(*en Quinn Am Ardona 18 Artzoiw St. 18 college bcsketboll teams fared Sunday; (S ) Matt Houston (26) Crook and Chase GO Joe Franklin New Orleans ot Mlnnesoki, 1 p,m. Mio— Clovton 31 post frorr, Morirto Oe— Bvner 27 run (Bohr lilck). 13 11 Hawaii 19. Air Force M (lrlpplna),14:3. 1 Quarrel mated 1982 Phoenix ot New York Glonts, 1 pjn (Reveli kick), 3:47. A--51.604 t. Duke (281 did not ploy. Shots on oool— N.Y. Islonders 988 ?'. 28 11 Gong Show (41) Mala Noche...No (11) Twilight Zone Idaho a. AHontana 19 3. Georgetown (2-0) did not ploy. 2 Muse (c )1 9 8 8 by N EA Ira (38) M OVIE: ‘Midnight Express' A young Son Diego at Ondnnotl, 1 pjn. Mio— Clovton 25 poss from AAorIrto N. Dakota St. 38 Mlllersville 76 N.Y. Rangers 151510— 31. 18 Cagney & Lacey (38) Hart to Hart Son Francisco at Ahonta, 1 pm . (kick tolled). 4:56 Oe WOS 3. Michigan (50) beat No. 4 Oklohomo Power-^ov Ooocrtunltles— N.Y Isior.- American struggles to escape the brutal (67) News (CC) Nev.-Los Vegos 45 Long Beoch SI 4) '20 A-Team injustices of a Turkish jail Brad Davis, (40) Current Affair Seattle at New Bigiond, 1 pm. Mio— Edmunds 80 poss from Morino First downs 25 11 Notre Dome 27, Southern 22: News (Livo) [CNN] Moneyline [CNN] Crossfire New York Jets at Kansas Otv. 4 p.m Fourth Quarter Passing 166 124 91-K shots-a soves). N.Y. Rongers, Vo- (41) Primavera N YJ— Shuler 7 poss from. O'Brien 24 1 5. North Carolina (51) did not plov. (24 Doctor W ho Pari 7 of 7 [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet [USA] Search for Tomorrow Denver ot Los Angeles Rolders. 4 pm Return Yards blesbrouck, 952 (2527) (57) Benny Goodman; Let's Dance ■■ A Pittsburgh at Houston. I pm . (Leohv kick). ;51 Comp-Att-Int 23^36-1 11-24^2 How Top Twenty fared 6. Syracuse (40) dW not plov A— 17J16. CELEBRITY CIPHER (26 Charlie's Angels [ESPN] College Basketball: Great 1 :05AM (T) Love Boat D^C> S NYJ— Wolker II oos* from O'Brien Socked-Yords Lost 6-S3 1-11 7. Iowa (10) did not plov. Referee— Denis More! Linesmen P( Calebfity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past end present Musical Tribute Pianist Ttiddy Wilson 4-39 8. Nevodo-UK Vegm (511 beat AAemphls Each letter in the cipher stands for another Today's due C equals B (38 Family Ties (CC) and the Rod Norvo Quartet, Rosemary Alaska Shootout Championship Game (3D Superior Court O>lcooo ot (jH Ai>ge 1-0 How the Assoctaled Press Top Twenty State 98K, OT. 41j Noticias Clooney and Came Smith perform with college footboll taorm fared Soturdoy: 9. Illinois (1-0) did not ploy Bonny Goodman at New York's Marriott (ft) INN News PenoHles- Yords 4-30 3-19 L Q D G E X Q E J X H Q V J N [D IS ] M OVIE. The Horse in the Gray 11:30PM ® Taxi MIO HYJ Time ot Possession 38:07 71:51 1. Notre Dome (11-8 Passing 353 426 RUSHING— Clevelond, Mock 22-116, army buddies tiecome a lopnotch comedy Bangals 35. Blila 21 Return Yords 5 27 Bvner 544 Monoo 1-7. Kosor 5(m(nus 4) 3. Mlixnl. Ra. (91-0)beat No. lArkonsos, 14. Georgia Tech (1-0) did not plov Buftato 115-7 ano Baker, Lloyd Bochner 1968 Rated f? 08) How to Build a Fortune in 1989 usual dirt bike plays a key role in a teM 1516. team and gel involved witf) a sister act nger's efforts to save a local hot dog stand Comp-Att-Int 17-354) 33-52-1 WosNngton, Morris 1974, Monk 1-23 15. Rorldo (51) beat Utah 77-68 Rrst Period— 1, Phllodelphlo, SmHh 5 P K G T X F H X Z Q G [ESPN] SportsLook (2d) Hunter McCall poses 'as a model in her Socked-Yords Lost 0^ 1-7 O d p h ^ 5 5 Rvpien 1-1. 4 West VIrgInta (11-00) Old not plov 16. Ohio State (2-1) beot Vonderbllt 97-82 1:21.8 Phllodelphlo, Kerr 22 (Smith, Zeiel). Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye. Rosemary from demolition Peter Billinysloy, Stuan B u fM e 8 7 7 7—21 5 RofidaState(K)-14))bcalRor1da5517. [H BO] MOVIE: 'The 7th Voyage of Sin investigation of a burglary ring (70 min ) OhClMian 7 14 7 7—38 Punts 3-38 2-39 PASSING— Cleveland, Kosor 35351-219 1:41. 3, Buffalo, Houslev 10 (Creighton) Clooney 1954 Pankin, Anno Bloom 1985 Rated PG FumWes-Lost 3-1 2-1 Washington. RvpIen 11-25513S. 17. Rorldo State (1-0) did not plov. 7:27. PenoHles— Somuelsson, Phi (hook GMQVCJXN H P G T W M X S G bad' The swashbuckling adventurer en (R) 6. Nebrosko (11-1-0) did not ploy (ounlers mythological beasts and a .[CNN] PrimeNews [ESPN] NFL Scrapbook: Silver Sundays On— Brooks 3 run (Breech kick), 12:07 PenoHles-Yords 4-18 7-69 RECEIVIN<5-aevelood, Bvner 7-48. 18. North Carolina State (10) did not plov lng),2:S4; Nochbour. Phi (hooking). 13:41. (22) f30) Tonight Show (In Stereo) 7. Auburn (10-1-0) did not plov Somuelsson, Phi (sloshino). 19:53; Hooue ruthless sorcerer on the enchanted islanrf [DIS] Swiss Family Robinson and Black Knights A history of the l<<' Second Ouorler Time ot Possession 19;ii 40:16 Longhome 557, Brennon 547, Weothers SLCPGPQZ.’ — JQZWKXJJQH. (26) Soap Angelos Raiders (R) 537, Fontenot 525 Newsome 1-5 (Mock 1-3 8. Arkomm (10-1-0) lost to No 3 19. Temple (80) did not plov Buf (high-sticfcing) ,19:52. of Cyclops Kerwin Mathews, Katfiryn [ESPN] NFL Monday Night Matchup A On— Brooks 13 pass frexn Esloson MIomI, Ra., 1518 (Breech kick). ;5i INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Woshington, Sonders 3-45, Oork 3-79. a. Indlono (52) did not plov. Second Period— 4, Philadelphia. Tocchei PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The best way to stand on your own two feel (jfant, Richard Eyer 1958 Rated G preview of tonight s game between the (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour RUSHING— MIomI, Dovenporf 7-40, Monk 7-30. Otlphont 1-16, Orr 18. 9. UCLA (950) did not plov. 12 (Zezel, Wells), 7:3. 5, Buffalo. Ruuttu 4 to stop making payments on your car," — Ed Scott [HBO] MOVIE: 'Sweet Country' lii On— Woods 3 run (Breech kick), 13:24 10. Oklahoma (950) did not plav. ( T M C ] M OVIE; 'Surrender' Money, aruf Los Angeles Raiders and Soiiitle Sea (61) Hill Street Blues Buf— Riddick 1 run (Norwood kick). Sfrodford537, Hompton 59, Jensen 1-1 New (Bodger, Houslev), 16:29 (pp) the lack of it, plays a prominent role in tlir- liawks 1973, an American couple faces brutaliiy York, McNeil 14-73, Hector 13-68, Vick MISSED FIELD GOALS— Clevelond 11. Mlchlgon (551) did not plov. PenoHles— Hooue, Buf (tripping). 5:74. 054 [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors Fred and torture at the hands of Chile's new rt- 13:53 15 Okkdiomo State (550) did not plov. 1966 by N EA. Inc developing relationship between a best [HBO] A Dangerous Life (CC) PaM 2 of Third QuorN r 5M, O BrIen 51 Bohr 37. Somuelsson, Phi (roughing). 15:». Hickman, Nick Charles gimo Jane Alexander, John Cullum, Carult PASSING— MIoml. Morino 17-35-0-353 13. Clemson (950) did not plov. selling author and a struggling artist Sally 3 (In Stereo) On— Woods 1 run (Breech kick). 9:56 H ockey Ftnld, Micfiae! Caine 1987 Rated PG (In [D IS ] M OVIE: 'Jane Eyre' A young En Laure 1987. Rated R New York, Rvon 37-451-341.0'Brlen69-O92 14. Houston (950) beat Rice, 45-14 Third Period— 6, Buffolo. Creighton 7 [MAX] M OVIE: Klute' A dt-uictive s in Buf— Harmon 9 pass from Kelly (N or­ 15. Wyoming (151-0) did not plov. Stereo) glish governess falls in love witli hoi [USA] POM Sale wood kick), 12:18 (Tucker), :27. 7, Buflolo, Tucker 8 vosligation into the disappearance of a brooding, secretive employer Joan Fon R ECEIVING— MIomI, Clovton 7-116, Falcons 17. Buccaneers 10 16. Loulslona Stoic (550) beat Tulone (Creighton, Hogue), 2:19. 8, Buffalo, Fourth Quarter 4514. [U S A ] Fat Albert prominent Inisinossinan leads Itim to a taine, Orson Welles. Margaret O'Brien 1 :35AM [MAX] m o v i e : 'Deadly lllu Buf— Riddick 1 run (Norwood kick), :S1 Bonks 574, Davenport 534, Edmunds 2117, Houslevll (Hogue,Tucker),7:08.9,Buffo!o. 17. Alobomo (7-50) did not ploy. 6:30PM l3 j CBS News ICC) Manhattan prostUule Jane Fonda. Donald 1944 sion' A detective falls victim to a sntu{> On— Woods 2 run (Breech kick), 12:41 Sfrodford 513. New York, Toon 14-181, Tompo Boy e 8 10 8— 10 Amlel 4 (Ruutuu, FOlIgno), 7:3.10, Buffalo. Sutherland, Charles Cioffi 1971 Rated R that loaves him the prime suspect in tin Shuler 091, Wolker 598, Hector 543, McNeil 18. Washinoton State (550) did not Bodger 2 (Houslev. Sheopord), 18:3 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMF [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Hoosiers' (CC) A former A— 51473 Atlanta 3 7 8 7— 17 plov. NHL standings riij (38) Family Ties (CC) murder of a businessman's wife Billy De« 3-11, Vick 1-9 F ln l QuaH i (PO). Penoltles— Follgno, But (hooking;. .. by Henn Arnold and Bob Len [TMC] MOVIE: Making Mr Right' A college coach faces resentment when hfi MISSED FIELD GOAI S— Nor. 19. Syracuse (550) did not olov. 2:54; Nochbour. Phi, mlnor-molor (Insti ( T j (40 ABC News (CCI New Wave publicist is hired to teacfi a life takes over as head of an Indiana high Wil’iams, Vanity, Morgan Fairchild 198/ •vf On All— FG Dovls 40, 8:13. a . Georgia (550) beat Georgia Tech.253 Rtitod R (In Stereo) First downs 21 34 WALES CONFERENCE ootbf, fighting), 11:3; Hortmon, But Unscramble these lour Jumbles, 11 Hollywood Squares like android some social graces lieforo he school basketball team Gene Hackman, Polrlch OIvtstan molor (flghHno), 11:3; Howe, Phi, molor- o,. Rushes-vard< 19-110 52-23? All— Settle 8 run (Dovls kick). 14-14 one letter to each square, to form 22 (30) NBC News (CC) goes public Ann Magnuson, John Maikov Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey 1986 2:00AM 3D v sitcer 243 w L T 1►tl OF OA oome misconduct (high-stickino), 16:21; four ordinary words ich, Ben Masters 1987 Rated PG 13 (In Rated PG (In Stereo) Passing 2Z3 Third O— iei (30) Home Shopping Overnight Sn Return Yords 10 29 N Y Rangers 13 « 3 29 ID 85 Wells, Phi (roughing). 17:3; Ruutuu 24 f57 Nightly Business Report Stereo) 3D Bears 16 Pickers 0 TB — FG Comle 74. 5:46 Pittsburgh 13 10 0 26 W9 104 [U S A ] Miami Vice vice (3 hrs ) Comp-Att-Int 24-35-2 18-250 TB— Tote Buf (holding). 17:3. 41 Noticiero Univision Washington 11 10 2 24 M O Shots on goal— Phllodelphia 18158— M [USA] Murder, She Wrote (60 rnm ) Socked-Yords Lost 2-22 2-15 Basketbafl 4 1 1 :35PM (3 ) Night Court Pan 1 ol 2 0i) White Shadow Punts 2-43 Green Bov 0 0 0 8— 8 At)— Hovnes 37 pass from Miller (Dovls New Jersev 8 11 20 74 87 Buffolo 151513— 34. 61; Love Connection Phllodelphlo 9 11 1 19 95 ID 8:30PM (X l Coming of Aye (CC) Cindy (20j NVR Showcase FumWes-Lost 2-2 1-0 Oilcage 7 0 7 2—16 kick). 3:40. Power-plov Opportunities- [CNN] Showbiz Today begins dating a man that Dick hatfis (In 1 1 :45PM [M AX] MOVIE: 'Someone First Quarter N Y Islanders 7 14 2 16 72 94 PhllodelphloOof 2; Buffalo 2ot6. to Watch Over Me' (CC) A married Man (30) Dating Game Penoltles-Yords 5-36 6-55 A— )4J)20 [ESPN] Sportraits: Stirling Moss and Stereo) 18:39 41-21 Chi— N. Anderson 1 run (Butler kick 1,8:45 Adorns OtvMon hattan detective becomes romantically in Time ot Possession Rosi Mittermaier (R) [E S P N ] SportsLook NBA atandingi Montreal 14 9 3 31 H13 91 Goalies— Phllodelphlo. LoForest, 2-80 (22) (30 Hogan Family (CC) Chaperone volved with the socialite murder witness INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Third Quarter Rrst downs Boston 11 8 5 27 89 71 (34 sho1s-27 soves) Buffolo, Puppo, 74? [USA] Cartoons David rules over his younger siblings' first [TMC] M OVIE; Making Mr Right' A Buffalo 10 12 2 22 87 ID (3827). he's been assigned lo protect Tom Beren RUSHING-^ufTolo. Thomas 10-71, Rid Chi— N.Anderson K run (Butler kick), Rushes-vords 25127 35181 EASTERN CONFERENCE party (In Stereo) ger. Mimi Rogers. Lorraine Bracco 1987 Now Wave publicist is hired to loach o life diefc 6-30. Harmon 1-7r MueUor 1-2. Cincin­ 10:57 Hortford 9 12 1 19 75 82 A— 12,254 7:00PM (X ) USA Today Scheriiiind Ih-' like android some social graces before ht Pmsino 186 108 Atlantic DhfWen 8 14 7 18 81 ID [ESPN] NFL Football Trivia Rated R (In Stereo) nati. Woods 26-129, Brooks 22-93, Esloson 2-9. O il— Sotetv, Molkowfki sfetipert out of Return Yords 9 a W L Pet. GB Quebec Referee— Dove Newell. Linesmen— (kird business side of cosmetic surgery, a prev goes public Ann Magnuson, John Malkttv end zone, 10:9 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Broseker, Pierre Chompoux inw of the TV series 'TV 101 Jennings 2*1. Comp-Att-Int 29153 25151 Philadelphia 9 4 .692 — Norris Division 9:00PM (3J Murphy Brown (CC) Miles 12:00AM Csj Kojak ich, Ben Masters 1987 Rated PG 13 (li PASSING->Bi/nolo, Kelly 24-35-2-26^ A— 62JI26 Socked-Yords Lost 1-4 1-13 receives a death threat after assigning Stereo) New York 8 4 .667 '/} T Pts OF OA C13 News (3D (4d) News CJncInnotl, Esloson 18-2S>0-23B. Punts 532 546 w L Murphy to a federal prosecutor (In Stfueo) New Jersey 7 7 Detroit 12 7 4 28 9? M PERMISSI'/E CI'J (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC) [USA] Success! RECEIVING— Buffalo, Harmon 8-94. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 51 Boston 6 7 (11) Star Trek Rrst down; 9 77 Toronto 11 13 1 23 81 97 PARENTS PON'TMINP 3D (40) NFL Football: Los Angeles Raid Riddick 7-57, Reed 4-53, T.Johnson 4-50. Penoltles-Yords 7-57 532 Washington 4 7 9 4 D Cosby Show (CC) f18i Home Shopping Network (3 hrs I 2:05AM 3D News (R) Burkett M l. Onclnnotl, Woods 5-38. Rushes-vtjrd! 11-2? 41-213 Time ot Possession 27:49 32:11 .167 6'/j St. Louis 8 » 70 WHEIsl TH EIR ers at Seattle Seahawks (CC) (3 hrs ) Oiorlotte 2 W Minnesota 6 13 4 11 74 96 Transactions (11, Cheers (CC) (26) Soloflex McGee 3-52, Holmon 2-41, Brooks 3-21. Passing '67 1S9 Central Oivtslon KWS T H I S . (Live) 2:30AM 3D Improv Tonite Brown 2-41, Hlllory 1-31 Riggs 1-14. Return Yard; 16 12 Chlcooo 6 15 4 16 ID 173 <18' Grandstand A sports game show m INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Detroit to 2 .833 Smythc Division (22) (30 MOVIE; 'Shootdown' Premiere, (41) PELICULA: ‘Noche de Muerte’ Un [C N N ] Sports L^tenight MISSED FIELD GOALS— Clndnnotl. Comp-Att-Int 1530-2 15350 RUSHING— ^Tompo Bov, Testoverde volving guest celebrities and fans Host (CC) A bereaved mother struggles to learn gangster inienta rosponsabili/ar a Blur; De Cleveland 8 3 .727 Colgarv 16 4 3 35 101 57 BOULED [ESPN] SportsCenter Breech 51. Socked-Yords Losf 517 531 5 9 , Tote 159, Howard 9 K . Atlonta. Atlanta 7 6 .59 Curt Chaplin the truth behind the tragic final flight of Ko mon por una sene df? crimenes y lUili/.t Punts S-38 SS3 Los Angeles 15 9 0 D 124 ID BASEBALL Now arrange the ended letters to Riggs 1592, Settle 1583, Miller 57, Long Chlcoao 6 6 .sa Notleiial League form the surprise answer, as sug­ rean Air Linos (X)7 and the death of her para ello a un campoon mundinl rfe lui:ha 3 J Nightwatrh Joined ii FumWes-Lost 00 52 (-(minus 1). Edmonton 13 8 3 29 104 9? r20j M -A -S 'H 2:40AM Mllwoukee 5 S .SK Vancouver 11 n 4 26 n 78 PITTSBURGH PIRATES— Signed Bet :i :n JJJ gested by the above cartoon son Angela L^nsbury, George Coe, Jenni Blue Demon, Armando Silvestri! Progress Penoltles-Yords 536 5 9 PASSINCi— Tcxnpo Bov, Testaverde 15 Indiana I 11 .083 (24) ($7) MacNoil/Lehrer Newshour 46ers 48. Chargers 10 Time ot Possession 19:49 40:11 Winnipeg 9 7 4 22 n D Walk, pHcher, to a three-veor controct fer Savidge 1988 (In Stereo) [CNN] Newsnight 295190. Attanto, Miller 15251-121. WESTERN C09IFERENCE Soturdoy's Gomes BASKETBALL $6) Your Show of Shows 3:00AM C5J m o v i e : 'Seven Wornr, RECEIVING— Tompo Boy, Carrier 5S4, MUwett DIvftlon NotleiMl Basketball AssocMlon Print answer here: (41) El Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar A young American doctor accepts a fio* • Son Frondico 7 17 14 18— 48 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS New York Rongers6, NewYork Islanders4 ’nrxxxi (3p] Current Affair 1 2:05AM C3D Entertainment Tonight Hall 568 H III5a, D.SmIth 1-a, Howard MS, W L Pet. OB SAN ANTONIO SPURS— Signed Fronk [C N N ] Larry King Live Interview with Barbara Wallers (In Stereo) in a mission school headed by a dommet" Son Diego 8 7 3 8 -l0 RUSHING— Green Bov, Fullwood 514, Tote 1-4. Attanto, Settle 5 B , Dixon 3-77, 9 3 .750 — (Answers tomorrow) Dallas Boston 8 Chicago 7 Biickowskl. forword-center, to o three (4()/ Win, Lose or Draw [DIS] M OVIE: Royal Wedding' A ing director Anno Bancroft Sue ( yru First Quarter Woodside 5-9, Molkowskl 1-9, Sharpe Rloos 5M, Hovnes 2-44, Mllllno 19, Utah ( 3 .727 •/: EJECT RUBBER MIDDAY [TM C] MOVIE: The Uriy 1- (mlnus 10). Chlcooo, N.AnOerson 17- Hartford 4. Quebec 2 yeor controct. Jumbles SHINY (41) Mi Nombre es Coraje brother and sister dance team w)io travel 12:10AM Margaret Leighton 1966 SF— Rice 96 poss from Montono (Cofer Whisenhunt 1-8 Mfllkins 1-5. Denver 8 4 .667 1 Saturday's in Red' Roger Gorman's exploitative a<. 139, Sfiliev 5 3 , Horbough 2-19, Muster Rttsburgh 8 Philadelphia 3 FOOTBALL Answer: What the billionaire left when he died to England for the royal wedding find their (11) Perry Mason kick), 10:17. MISSED FIELD (K)ALS— Dovls 32. Houston 8 5 .115 I'A Mottenol Feotbcrtl League (61) Family Ties (CC). count of gangster John Dillingfir's bfiauiifu' Second Quarter 517, Sonders 7-10, Tomciok 55. 4»/j Montreal 7, Edmonton 5 — MUCH TO BE DESIRED own true loves Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, Son Antonio 4 7 .314 Colixirv 4, Los Angeles 1 DENVER BRONCOS— Waived Bruce [CNN] Moneyline but deadly gun moll Pamfjia Sue M.imh. (18: Home Shopping Network (3 his I SF— Crolo 1 run (Cofer kick), 3:59. Miami 0 10 .000 8 Plummer, cornerbock. Added WInford Peter Lawford 1951 SD— Malone 36 run (DeLlne kick), 4:40 PASSING— Green Bov. SAolkowskl ) 5 a Minnesota 8 Toronto 3 [ESPN] SportsCenter Robert Conrad, Louise Flelchiv 19/'* [CNN] Headline News Overnight Padflc DMston Winnipeg 8 St. Louis 8 tie Hood, offensive lineman, to the octive [E S P N ] College Basketball: Great Rated R (In Stereo) SF— Crolo 3 poss from Montono (Cofer 2- 184. Chicago, Tomciok 517-092.EagleaBI. Hor- Cardinals 21 .727 _ N » « hack In itoch. JumbI* Book No 15 It •.alliblt (or WSO. which Includitpot^^^^^ L > . Lokers 8 3 Sunday's Oomes roster. and handling, from Jumbl*. cfo thl» nawspapar P.O Box 4365, [USA] Miami Vice Alaska Shootout Third Place Game From |DIS] MOVIE Royal Wedding / kick), 9:11. bough 10-19098 Portland 7 5 SD IncludB yotix tiamB, addrtaa and tip coda and maka your chach payabla lo Nawapapathookt Ijfother and sister dance team wlio irjivr-' RECEIVING— Green Bov, Kemp 587. Buffalo 7, Philadelphia 3 — Suspended Anchorage '(2 hrs } (Live) 12:30AM C8j 40 Nightline (Cf.i SF— FG Coter 45, 15:00 7 7 0 7— 21 L.A. OIppers 1 6 5D 2>/i Poul Palmer, running bock. Indefinitely 7:30PM ® PM Magazine Featured a to England lor the royal werlding find tlti”' Shorpe 547. West 7-73. Fullwood 50, Scott Washington 8 DetroH 3 [USA] M OVIE: Endless Love' A toon (9 ) (38) Alfred Hitchcock Presents Third Quarter 7 • 17 7-81 Seotne 5 6 .4S5 3 New York Rongers 5, NewYork lslonders3 tor conduct detrimental to the team. legal brothel in Nevada own true loves Fred Aslairf* Jane Pr/we' SF— Rice 41 pass from Montono (Cofer 1-21. AAotthews 1-6. Chlcooo. McKinnon 536. PIrsI Quortii Golden State 5 7 .417 3Vi ago boy's ardor for his girlfriend leads to (22l (30 Late Night With David I ettP' Gentry 533, Thornton 2-27. Davis 7-73, MIAMI DOLPHINS— Activoted fS ] Current Affair Peter Lawford 1951 kick), 1:X. Phi— Johnson 11 pass from Cunningham Ptwcnlx 5 7 .417 3>/2 Vancouver 5, Los Angeles 2 Fuod Revelz, kicker, from Inlured arson, tragedy and madness Brooke man (R) (In Str.reo) SD— FG DeUne 33, 7:51. AAooreheod 2-a, Boso 2-16. Muster 2-13, (Zendelm kick), 3:24 CiD Jeopardy! (CC) Shields. Martin Hewitt. Shirley Knifjht [ESPN] Auto Racing NASf.AP Atlant. Soo'omente 1 9 ID iw Mondov*s Oome reserve. Slixied Wlllle Beecher, kicker (26/ Sea Hunt SF— Crolo 7 run (Coter kick), 13:38 Morris 1-14, Sonders 18 Pho— J.T.SmHh 7 pass from Stoudt (Del Journal 500 (2 hrs ) (Ri MISSED FIELD GOALS— Green Bov, Edmonton ot Quebec, 7 :3 p.m Plorxd Rodney Thomos, cornerbock. on (JD Kate & Allie fCC) 1981 Feurih Quarter Greco kick), 11:43 New York 19, Cleveland 13 Inlured (6l) Gene Scott Deal A Meal D.Dorsev 48, 43 Tuesday's Oomts fll; INN News (24; National Geographic A [USA] SF— FG Coter 33, 3:13. Qtforlff Philadelphia 128 Indiana 114 reserve. 9:15PM [U S A ] Edge of Night St. Louis at Washington, 7 :3 p.m. Astrograph look at creatures only found in Australia Pho— Ferrell 17run (DelOecokick), Wcdhtagton 3 8 Charlotte 113 Boston at Philadelphia, 7 :3 p.m. NEW YORK GIANTS— Activated JeH 08) College Basketball: Hartford at 3:10AM [MAX] MOVIE ti.,' r > A— 514M 8:45 Thtrd Quprtar Ahonta 104, Boston 91 New York Islanders at DetroH, 7 :3 Rutledge, Quarterback, from Inlured George Washington (2 hrs ) (Live) and th<; scientists and conservationists 12:35AM 3 Family Feud cess and the Call Girl' Phi— FG Zendelm a, 3;a DetroH 108 U A . Lokers 99 reserve. Placed Raul Allegre.ploceklcker, working to protect them (75 mtn ) SF SO p.m. ®b) M*A*S'H Phi— Cr.Carter 8 pms from Cun­ Oollos 113, Utah 93 New York Rangers at Winnipeg, 8 :3 on Inlured reserve. Rrst downs 24 21 Broncos 3S. Rams 24 ningham (Zendelm kick), 7:39 Son Antonio 117, Phoenix 104 HOCKEY of the week (26) Liar's Club 9:30PM C3 ) Designing Women (CC) 31-20] Zi-131 p.m. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Enterprises The gang visits htgendary singer's fiotm? in Rushes-vords Milwaukee 103, Miami 93 Chlcooo at Minnesota, 8 :3 p.m. Nottenat Hockey Leogue (30) W in. Lose or Draw Passing 272 176 Phi— Johnson 9 oms from Covonough Denver 19, Chicago 33 NEW YORK ISLANDERS^-CoMed up requiring bold measures should work Memphis (In Stereo) 10 L.A. Roms 7 1 7 7— M Vancouver at Colixx-v. 9 :3 p.m. 42 4-43 (Lonsford kick), 8:0) :52 Clevetand 109, MIomI B NEW YORK RANGERS-Colled up likely you'll take loolish risks. zie and Norman's 16 year-old daughter an Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Phi— Bvors4run (Zendeimkick), 10:14 Portlond W9, (joktyi State 94 Simon Wheeldon. center, from Denver ot TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A substan­ nouncos sfie's jirfjgnant (60 min ) (In 1-79 9-93 Second Quarter [ESPN] NFL Monday Night Magazine Penoltles-Yords Den— Joefcson 39 pass from Elwov A— 57,918. the IntemoHonol League. tial portion of your time today might be Featured Seattle's Brian BoswoMh, Stereo) fte Time of Possession 21:20 31:40 L.A. Lokers^oTmioiStahia, 7:9 p.m. (Korlls kick), 7:59 CanucksS.KIngi2 COLLEOE Nov 29, 1988 spent looking out lor the needs of oth­ former Raider stars Ben Davidson and Kl" 3D 3 ) (26) [CNN] News LAR— PG Lonsford 73, 7:18 Pho Phi T UMdoyY Bowita O R EG O N STATE— Nomed Chorlle ers, You won't mind this, however, be­ Stabler INDIVIOUAL STATirriCS Den— Elvwiv 1 run (Korlls kick) 14:19 Rrst downs 75 17 Boston at New Jersey, 7 :9 p.m. Stubbs offensive coordinator (11) INN News RUSHINC;— Son Fronctsco, Crolo 17.87, Rushes-vords 35167 21-94 MIomI at Charlotte, 7 :9 p m . Les Angeles 0 3 8 -3 In the year ahead you should be able lo cause you'll do it ol your own volition. [HBO] Encyclopedia The "K " Volume itmas Third Quoler (181 On Trial DuBo m 740. Rothman 530, Montono 514, Pmting 202 198 Son Antonk) at Atlanta, 7 :9 p.m. 1 I finalize two enterprises that have never GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You (CC). (In Stereo) Sydney 5)3, Youno3.9. Son Diego, Anderson Den— Joefcson 9 pms from Elwov (Korlls kick), 2:48 Return Yards 7 9 DetroH at Indiana, 7 :9 p.m. Rrst Period— 1, Voncouver, Skriko 15 been compieled to your satisfaction. shouldn't have any problems today suc­ (20, Morton Downey Jr 1441, Malone 540, Loufenberg 517, (Linden, Nordmork), 4:37. Penalties— B'.OOPM (3D Dr, Seuss' How the Den— ^V.Johnson 14 pms from Elwov Comp-Att-Int 25434 15352 Portland at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. After this transpires, it wiil prove very (41) Noticiero Univision James 1-11, Spencer 58. Redden Mm lnuf 1). Socked-Yords Lost 5 9 3-75 Phoenix ot Houston, 9 :9 p.m. Gretzky, LA (tripping), 7:37; Linden, Von cessfully promoting causes or your true Grinch Stole Christmas (CC) Animated (Korlls kick), 3:03 worthwhiie financially and emotionally. beliels. This gill can work lor you in musical. A miserly Grinch tries to deprive (57, Mills Brothers Story This profile of Den— Winder 7 pms from Dorset! (Korlls Punts 5 3 5 9 New York at Denver, 9;X p.m. (Interference), 8:13: Guv, Von (holding), PASSING— Son Francisco, Mentono 14- kick), 13:1) Fumbles-Lost 1-1 52 Utah at Seattle, M pm . 11:44; Laktlow, LA (holding), 14:32. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Be­ both commercial and noncommercial the Whos, whimsical characters who like the Mills Brotliers traces their 56 year 350-371, Youno 550-14. Son Diego, L>R— Ellord 54 pass from Everett Penoltles-Yords 1591 1569 Chicago at (Sotden State, 10:9 p.m. Second Period— 2, Vancouver, Sutler 4 TOP GUNS _ cause you'll have implicit faith in your areas nothing better than Christmas, of their fa singing caretir Featured songs "Paper AAolone 17-355136, Loufenberg6-15843. Time of Pmseulon 34:3 9;a L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 10:9 pm . (Rdnhort, Smyl), 1:04. 3, Vancouver, vorite holiday. Narrated by Boris Karl'iff Doll, ' "Glow Worm" and 'Bye Bye Black­ (Lonsford kick), 14:17 ideas today, you are likely to be easily Bing Crosby and Fourth Quarter TcxiH 9 (Sondtak), 3:31. 4, Lot Angeles, How often NBA scorers (R) bird" (60 min ) RECEIVING— Son FrondKO, Rice 5 INDIVIDUAL STATISnCt Allison 1 (RobHoHle, Taylor), 10:3 (pp). 5, aroused to a righteous defense of your CANCER (June 21-July 22) Since 171, Rothmon 535, Greer 3-19, Crolg 58, LAR— Bell 1 run (Lonsford kick), 12:40 Vancouver, TonH 10 (Butcher), 11 ;B . 8 Los tallied at least 60 points beliels, but don't be too bullish Know you're apt lo be generous with your re­ (3 ) M OVIE: 'A Fistful of Dollars' Rival [HBO] MOVIE; Police Academy 4: Ci­ Danny Kaye live on A— 74,141. RUSHING— Phoenlx,F8rTell1M4,Sloudl tizens on Patrol' (CC) Police academy Fronk 1-38, Sydney 1-9, Tovlor 1-5. Son 7-43, Mitchell 1080. Phitadetahta, Byars Angeles, DeGrov 3, 13:45. Penalties— where to look lor romance and you'll sources today, spend them on some­ gangs fight for control of a Mexican border forever In the original NBA rtsuHs Pl**£S town and the money to fie made there graduates are pul to work training local ci Diego, Bemsttne 980, Holland 53). 942. Toney 7-27, TettscMk 1-28 Cuo- Duguoy, LA (roughing), :(77; Banning, RfCULAH'SUSON find It The Astro-Graph Matchmaker thing you'll enjoy that will also provide Anderson 516, Flutle 537, Miller 5)3. Von (roughing), :07; Walker, LA Clint Eastwood, Maiianne Koch. W Luk lizens in a crime fighting [irogram Steve "White Christmas”. . . Rrst downs a 19 nlnghom 51, Heddix 1-1. cAurs pleasure lor those you love James 53, Spenewr 1-14, Eorlv 14. PASSING Phoenix, Stoudt 354552a. (hlgh-sHcklng), 4:19; Butcher, Von (hold­ instantly reveals which signs are roman­ schy 1967 Gultenberg, Bubba Smith. Michaf.’l Wins with immortal lyrics and Rushes-vords 37-133 3888 Trail Blazsre 109, Warriors 94 ing), 10;08: Croismon, LA (holdina), tically perfect for you. Mail $2 lo Match­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A matter of sig- low 1987 Rated P(j MISSED FIELD <»ALS-None, PossIng 353 370 Philadelphia, Cunnlnoobm 17-355214, Wilt Chamberlain 32 (3D (40) MacGyver (CC) An Amish family music by Irving Berlin. Cavanaugh 1-1-09. 13:16; Gretzky, LA (sloshing), 15:3; maker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box nihcance lo you can be advanced lo [M A X ] M OVIE: Touch and Go' (CC) A Return Yards 9 11 Butcher, Von (roughing), 15:3; Allison, LA fights to save its farm from government Cbmp-Att-Int 3547-1 3537-1 RECEIVING— Phoenix, J.T.SmHh 990, COLORN STATR (90 Elgin Baylor 5 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. your satislaction today if you make it seizure. (60 tnin ) (In Stereo) star hockey player becomes involved wnfi Tune in and lpts a PWwt mM rvif otlas 1 of 5; Vancouver 1 of 7. PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Participate indications that you might accomplish 9 p.m. — Raiders at Seahawks, Johnson 5a, Delpino 1-14, Cox 1-13, McGee 3iPolnf gools-Porler 8 Young, Kersey, Goalies— Los Angeles, FItzixitrIck, 3-1-0 by a long-dead child murdffrer John grizzly bf;ar (60 rrfiri ) Channel I, W POP ' 1-7. Denver, Jackson 5140, Wlllhite 534, Pit— F G Anderson 73, 7:55 Anderson, Starks. Foulsd out-None. Bernard King 1 today in something that's both physical something today of personal pride. Oth­ Saxon, Heather I angenkamp, Ronee Blak Pit— F G Anderson a , 14:48 ( 9 shots-Ssavss). Vancouver, Weeks, 7-83 (26; INN News 10 p.m. — Callegehockey: Northeast­ V.Johnson 533, Kay 5 S , Winder 515, Rebounds-Goldtn State a (Sompeon 8), (2523). and lun, preferably in the Iresh air and ers will also admire your achievement ley 1984 ern ot Maine, NESN Oorsett 50, Mobley 1-16, Sewell 1-14, Second Quortar Porttand»(OucfcworHi7).Asslslt— Golden Larry Bird 1 (38 Hersey's Hollywood A — 16JS3. sunshine. Active time out of doors will and their approbation will enhance your f3ffi ALF ICC) Omi ot Alls hiiilis i| iv(iS 11 p.m. — Great Alaska Shootout; J.Johnsoln 1-5 KC— Pdlge 4 pots from DeBerg (Lowery State 23 ((tartond I), Portlond 27

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But J '3\ ABOVE OUR HEAPS SOMETHING as six. Since the five- purchase or lease time. still in m any larger cities it is possible WE call a ‘CEILING,'.. “ I paid a deposit for an alarm system so I and six-year leases are very similar in to take your garm ents to your place of wouldn't get robbed...The company's DEAR T.C.: While I have no desire The attractiveness of having low cost, I have decided to lease the car business, where they are picked up skipped town...” to cause a fam ily problem . I think you payments is understandable, but the for five years. should listen to your wife’s advice. and returned the next day. VIUTI hazards outweigh this short-term M y w ife said that you would not You would have to establish a route ZIPPY by Bill Griffith Let’s examine what you are doing. advantage. agree with this and I should lease it for and perhaps employ an office repre­ You are entering into a contract to sentative in each large office you want "sn/Pioai maoC PPoBAGty yuecL- T/UPH^O HoOoBel a shorter period of time. That is all TH'GeiJePAL LCvEtY mj ve ry well, but we have, as I lease a car for five years. Unless your to serve. The representatives would S w imCT INTO ACT/O*/ I SP6N0S ..t h a t wASJLI^ A cEOT.' WJiNTiT lease is different from most, you’ll be OF iMftUkjewCt HAS SPAiH 15 MOBE Time mentioned, some cash-flow problems. DEAR BRUCE; I was recently laid be paid a nominal amount or given uuHe(^c^/a^ I uAAefjeoefz ^ BEEN oaoPpiRS Sreflf»L'/lcio66et> RTfRffmd- )col>6 we went obliged to keep it for the entire five HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Dllt Brown# , WlTHTH , iTHftee So(2N To K eeping the payments m anageable is off from m y job but I wasn't too upset free cleaning services in return for TH 6 v'i?e Neeoep a n o , i n j Sin c e Th'’faj,6tM5.'JiJSTY w it h o SF I ALWAyS years orcomeupwitha pretty piece of IwaywDTl ) oowrJ my primary goal. because I didn’t like it much anyway. organizing the service in their places ro O A V 'f IWRM),TH£«CiSA/Oi- STARS J Feet 8e t t £(2 .BfRfdif money to pay off the contract early. LOOK AT TH' O o ii LESS DAM TMAB with' 'ATTH' Besides that, my dealer says that Now I’m thinking about opening a of business. SMOflTAfit oF ASSl6fJMeNT5 .'/ e o n t h a t s/lOfO- I CEcegBiTy a f t e b A HIS OWA/.T 6 ooo cat A4AUf business picking up and delivering This kind of business m ay not be an SATSO OOLT." A S ^ I'H D A l S.' lots of people are leasing the cars for A t 30,000 m iles a year, you’ll have to i‘iy\ Y I'M T.i'MffoB- TifATioR' fiv e and six years and there is nothing drive this car 150.000 miles. While, dry-cleaning. I know a dry-cleaning immediate success, but there cer­ wrong with that. I use my car for with care, some automobiles can be establishment that will do the clean­ tainly is demand for the service. I QJ/' business, so the rent can be deducted driven that many miles, the car will ing for m e at a discount. PATROL" to the extent that the government have little or no value by the end. allows. I drive about 30,000 miles a When I was working, it was difficult Bruce W illiam s, A m e ric a ’s top year. Were you candid with the dealer — for me to get to the cleaners during radio talk show host, is heard each Is there something wrong with my telling him or her about the number of business hours since they were closed weeknighi on NBC stations. Write to thinking? This has caused quite a miles you’re driving? To keep the by the time I got home at night. So I Williams in care of the Manchester iifiik sH '! family rift. payment low. many people say they could only pick up my clothes on Herald, P,0, Box 591, Manchester SHOW STOPPERS — Frank Sinatra, T.C . only drive 10,000 miles a year or so and Saturdays, which sometimes was 06040. l,etters of general interest will Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr. then come to find that they must pay very inconvenient. be printed in the column. LI'L ABNER by Al Capp CHATSWORTH, CALIF raised $1 million in a charity appearance THE PHANTOM by Laa Falk S Sy Barry VO HAINfT kic k in 'N( during their national tour. Thefunds will BUCKET, OLE MAN M -UNTIL YO’GITS ME benefit the Barbara Sinatra Children’s MARRIED o r v . r r - A VD'KNCWS UESr H If marriage doesn’t succeed, Center. •’DO iT .r'’ Dr. Gott Peter Gott, M.D. some folks try and try again PEOPLE

M& DEAR phoned me! I had been a widow ABBY: ’’Per­ for two years and he had been a Funds raised for children plexed in Be- widower for four years. We met t h 1 e h e m ’ ’ "just for coffee " and redisco­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Frank Sinatra, Liza asked if mar­ vered what we first saw in each Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr. raised $1 ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson Dear Abby ring an ex­ other when we were teen-agers. million in a charity appearance during their Blood is leaking national tour. HOW MANY CARDb ARE WG spouse ever Abigail Van Buren We remarried, and the last seven The money will go to the Barbara Sinatra 5eMDlWGTHl6YeAR1 . works out. 1 years have been the best years of BLONDIE by Daan Young S Stan Drake Children’s Center, which is in Rancho M irage can answer our lives. These two senior BILLS.BILLS, MLLS...VtW '\ MAYBE THAT C A N ^ HOW OO I G E T MYSELF ^ into your tissue and cares for sexually and physically abused that. citizens were given a second CAN'T YOU EVER BRINS 7 BE ARffAN6ED r V INTO THESE THINGS ? , children, said Susan Reynolds, a tour ME CHECKS ? If poa Ycxj Seym our and chance for love. spokeswoman. AT TME I were divorced ROST DICK AND JANE IN PHOENIX Saturday’s sold-out show was at the Forum, OFFICE' S'//' DEAR DR. GO'TT: Occasionally the blood vessel.' after nine years of a very troubled had become a born-again Chris­ home of the Los Angeles Kings hockey team in my fingers will burst. It’s quite painful and the marriage. Five months later, we tian, so I let him talk me into DEAR ABBY: Regarding mar­ and the Los Angeles Lakers NBA basketball finger will turn black and blue for a few days. Is this marrying him again. Two months realized that we were more rying your ex: It’s like being champions. an indication of an underlying disease? later I filed for divorce. miserable apart, so we asked the downwind from cooked cabbage, "L a s t tim e I was in this building I was trying rabbi who married us the first Here’s some advice for '‘Per­ ■ p i DEAR READER: You are experiencing subeu RAY ELSWELL, out for the Lakers,” joked Davis, who also A time if he would remarry us in plexed’ ’ : Don't m arry him until taneous hematomas, the leakage of blood into SEATTLE delighted the audience with a spoof of Michael you've lived with him long enough tissues beneath the skin. Minor injuries can cause quiet little cerem ony in his study. Jackson’s "Bad." V '/J'nAS - to find out if he’s changed. this. Ordinarily, this is due to the rupture of tiny He said he would marry us only DEAR ABBY: You recently After the show the three performers had > / ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue veins or capillaries, not to the bursting of a large after we had gone through some ONCE WAS ENOUGH praised a father for teaching his dinner with 400 guests who paid $2,500 to serious marriage counseling. Wc charity for the concert and banquet. Among WELL,WELL) LOOKY THERE.' SO I'M NOT THE ONLY WAIT A m i n u t e : m e b b e .. th e se a r e m y blood vessel. young son to save money. This is FOOTPRINTS! AN' SOMEBOCV ONE HERE, AFTER I AM, AT THAT/ PRJMTS, PANG I am concerned that you seem to have quite a lot of agreed, and it was the best thing D E A R AB B Y ; I ’ m an authority commendable, but equally im­ those in attendance were Tom Selleck, Chevy MADE THESE- FAIRLY RECENTLY? A LL.' r.... WHAT A GUY I v t*’ »’r ' ’ bleeding in your fingers. This could indicate that ever happened to us. We on rem arrying an ex-spouse. 1 portant as teaching a child to save Chase, Milton Bcrle, G regory Peck and G eorge )/ di.sease: either faulty blood-clotting or an unu.sual learned a lot about ourselves, and married my first wife in 1962. We is teahing a child to give to Hamilton. degree of especially fragile blood vessels. also how to make a marriage were divorced in '65. Thr^e weeks charity. For the show’s finale, all three joined in "New York, New York," considered a For example, deficiencies of certain, vitamins work. after our divorce was final, we got Giving to others is one of the signature tune for Sinatra and Miss Minnelli (especially vitamin C) will promote capillary A bby, the second tim e around is rem arried. deeply satisfying experiences we. YOU COOLPrj'T WAIT \ rupture. In addition, problems with blood eoagula lovelier only if you find out what Three years later we divorced can teach our children. TO H A V E AAF At 10 H E F?F tion will cause easy bruising went wrong the first time. We again, and I married No. 2. That TAUGHT TO GIVE Film awards distributed VOt' APE LEAVIMA ■ 3 ^ Mention your symptoms to your doctor; some learned that once a problem is marriage ended in divorce after '.V ^ M E w i t h a testing m ay be in order. resolved, it never should be one year. Nine months later, the D E A R TA U G H T: How true. As BERLIN (AP) — Swedish actor Max Von c o m p l e t e brought,up to be rehashed. Also, same judge who granted us our far back as my memory can take Sydow and Carmen Maura of Spain walked off I n n n il DEAR DR. GO'TT; A year ago my son was in an ATRAMf^PA'!’' never listen to friends and rela­ divorce married us again. (Wait. me, every Jewish Home had a with awards for best actor and actress handed auto accident, got water on the brain and had a out during the first annual European Film tives to say, "Y o u ’d have to be It gets better!) little blue-and-white box in its THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom shunt inserted. W e’ve noted a change in his Award. crazy to take him (or her) back." I married No. 3 in '72. We were kitchen. It was called a “ push- personality since then and he has headaches most of Von Sydow on Saturday won for this role in GL a D WE DID IT divorced in '74, rem arried in '76. keh,” and whenever a family I, FRANK & ERNIE 'S the time. He was never given any instructions about “ P elle the Conqueror” by Danish director Bille divorced in ’77, but have been member had good luck, he or she w n ^ \ME A t ^ J U S T B P 't b u / ? the shunt and hasn’t seen the neurosurgeon since he August, Ms. Maura won for her role in "Women ~ KWIKI-FIX 6ARA6E DEAR ABBY: I hope this gets living together ever since. I've would drop 50 cents or a $1 in the ON THf f Ani./r I hyBillHr.il- ' was released from the hospital What should we do’’ on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown,” to “ Perplexed in Bethlehem ” learned that marriage kills love, CAIZ^uf^ETOF, FESFT “ pushkeh" — for charity. What a directed by Pedro Almodovar. so I’m through with marriage, i before she makes the same wonderful way to celebrate a I'V E 6 H0 U LP I P i p e G oG. ... OF A f iJ H O ^ 006"A OlAtlT \ DEAR READER: Headaehes and personality The winners received the "Felix,” a [ YouR TIMING, ANP mistake twice. Here’s my story. I but not with love. happy event or good fortune, and PIRECTED lb CAV (PrT WHf’ l^ CoMSCieNTioUS. SlttPS A l o t A^JO / 01(10 Of PREV 3UST 1 changes are common consequences of severe head statuette equivalent to the Oscar. married a man who could sell LONG ISLAND LOVER what better way to establish the CM li ME A 1 ( M (i0IE P Off PA? / injuries. However, these symptoms can also sand to the Arabs. Nine years MoTiv/ATeP AND IS T h e 9 V TEi^PAltJAL, y c o r r e c t o r o u p indicate a pressure build-up in the cerebrospinal habit of giving. < later, I divorced him because he DEAR ABBY: I was 17 and he Wedding is ‘private matter’ OF T h e b i g - o ' F L O W . fluid, the liquid that bathes the brain was an alcoholic, but wouldn’t was 18. We married right out of eos6 ... Q « JL Because your son needed a shunt, the im planta­ SALONICA, Greece (AP) — World chess adm it it. He used his drunkenness high school. Then came World 1 tion of a small tube to relieve excess fluid pressure. I champion Garri Kasparov of the Soviet Union as an excuse for physically and War II and he enlisted. The long worry that the shunt may be operating improperly How to Hove a Lovely Wedding" Is o dismissed the wedding of a top Soviet player 1 verbally abusing me, gambling separation during wartime led to ''J- or may have become blocked. revised up-to-date guide for formal and the captain of the U S. chess team as a FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves and chasing women. our divorce. We both married church weddings, home weddings, Make an appointment with the neurosurgeon. A second-time around weddings. To "private matter.” other people and lost track of follow-up visit is mandatory. At that time, the After our divorce was final, he order, send your name and address, "You can do what you like,” Kasparov told ■DUEoauNiMS lilsf/w,’ a

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READ YOUR AO: Closstfed advartlsamtnts or* RATES: 1 to 6 days: 90 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertlsments to taken by telephone os a convenience. The Colt strike Eight firms endorse 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one 20 to 25 days; 60 cents per line per day. deadline Is noon on the day before publica­ Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. tion. For advertisements to be published the original Insertion. Errors which not lessen Minimum chorse; 4 lines. Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on t^rlday. the value of the odvertlsement 'will not be dragging on pipeiine compromise corrected by an additional Insertion. H A RT FO R D (AP) - Eight of the damage some of the region’s most Notices PART TIME HDME8 HDME8 HOMES I CONDOMINIUMS nine companies competing to build scenic and environmentally vulnera­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE without talks gas pipelines to the Northeast have ble land. As o condition precedent to tentatively agreed Instead to cooper­ Connecticut regulators have also the placement of any adver­ PHLEBDTDMIST or JUM P at the chance. FULL or part time help MANCHESTER. 3 units. 2 YDUR Christmas tree DWNER Anxious. Cleon, Don't let this super ate in construction of the controver­ questioned whether the state needs tising In the Manchester He­ Medical Technician. wanted at mens clo­ family plus one single will look lust lovely Aluminum sided, 6 By Dean GolembeskI sial Iroquois pipeline and two other the new gas supplies and warned that rald, Advertiser hereby NURSE AIDE Port time, earn up to house get by 1 The price agrees to protect, Indemnity thing store. Call 649- family. Two family lust next to the fireplace In room Colonial. Re­ has been reset at The Associated Press projects. construction of surplus pipeline ca­ $20/hour to draw blood 7901. pointed. Enloy the pri­ cently pointed Inside, and hold harmless the Man­ CERTIFICATION and Insurance physi­ this cozy 6 room Cope $129,900. It's o terrific 6 In a compromise endorsed by the pacity could increase costs to all gas chester Herald, Its officers vacy of o single family on Horton Rood. 3 bed­ some newer carpeting. cal. Mobile basis, Appliances to remain. room cope complete W EST H ARTFO RD — Huddled around a fire like eight companies on ’Tuesday, industry users. and emolovees against any CLASS Vernon-ToMond area. with the added feature rooms, 1 Vz baths, hord- with o deluxe new oak carolers on a cold holiday night, pickets outside the and all liability, loss or of Investment prop­ wood floors plus Hardwood floors. Con­ kitchen. Newer vinyl negotiators in Washington propose "We are not thrilled” about the new expense, Including attor­ Meadows Manor, a 518 Coll 1-800-922-2772. ATTENTION erty. Close to down­ carpet. Fully dor- veniently located, gates of Colt Firearms are hardly in a giving mood building the three projects to bring proposal. William B. Gundling. an neys' tees, arising from Bed, long term health siding and roof and tilt SECRETARY needed for town and shopping, mered tor spacious corner lot. Shed. Call out windows. Handy and they certainly aren’t singing the praises of those Canadian and domestic natural gas to assistant attorney general in Connec­ claims of unfair trade practi­ care facility, is accept­ professional Manches­ highway and buslines. rooms on the second today tor your appoint­ who took their jobs. ces, Infringement of trade­ STUDENTS location on Essex the New England states. New York ticut. said last week. marks, trade names or pat­ ing appllatlona for a 3 ter Real Estate office. Price reduced. Asking floor. Delightful yard ment to see this reason­ Street. Jackson 8> The pickets exchange insults and curses with and New Jersey, said Tamara Young- A second major element of the new ents, violation of rights of weak Nurse Alda Certi­ Must have typing, $169,500. Prestige with many new plant­ ably priced home. Ask­ Jackson Real Estote, replacement workers daily outside the company’s privacy ond Infrlnoement of fication Class to begin work processing, Get that winter Properties, Better ings plus o fabulous ing $123,900. Strono Alien. a spokeswoman for the Federal industry proposal is known as the strong communication Real Estate, 647-7653.0 647-8400.O______plants in Hartford and West Hartford. And instead Energy Regulatory Commission. Champlain Pipeline, which would run copyright and proprietory Monday, August 1st. break job now. Homes and Gardens, 16x32 Inground pool. rights, unfair competition and organizational 859-0775, evenings, 537- Dne car garage. New A TDUCH of Antiquity MANCHESTER. Adora­ of weakening, both sides have dug in for the long The proposal is expected to be from the Canadian border through and libel and slander, which Permanent full time or skills. Send written re­ 0143. Broker/Dwner. price, $146,900. Jack- ble 2 bedroom Town- haul. presented informally on Wednesday Vermont and southern New Hamp­ may result from the publica­ part time positions sume to: ERA Blan­ The Connecticut son & Jackson Real flows through this house, tastefully tion of any odvertlsment In may be available at MANCHESTER. Quality lovely oversized 7 plus “I hope I ’m going to be here for another couple of to the Federal Energy Regulatory shire to metro|M)litan Boston. chard and Rossetto, Citizen Action Group construction In this Estote, 647-B400.O decorated, newly wal­ years.” said Sandra Johnson of Wethersfield, a the Monchester Herald by completion of the Inc., Realtors, 189 West has jobs available for room Colonial built In lpapered kitchen and Commission, which has been pressing The third part of the plan, known as advertiser. Including adver­ classic three bedroom MANCHESTER. Two 1896. See this quality replacement worker at the Hartford plant. the St. Lawrence Project, involves tisements In any free distri­ class. Permanent posi­ Center Street, Man­ people Interested in Ansaldt Colonial. Floor south end home. $170’s bathroom, beautiful for a speedy resolution to the issue. tion starting salary Is chester, 06040. bedroom single family hardwood floors. Se­ ”I don’t hate none of them.” she said nodding The regulators fear that available construction of pipe in the Midwest bution publications pub­ economics, political to celling brick fire­ Blanchard 8, Rossetto lished by the Manchester •7.71 per hour plus an DENTAL ASSISTANT. place, a wall of French home plus Duplex with parate front and bock toward pickets as she left work one day recently. supplies of Canadian gas may be sold and upstate New York to connect Herald. Penny Slettert, science, each unit having 3 bed­ Realtors,” We're Sel- entrance, situoted on “The only somebody I would hate is that one who excellent benefit pro­ Glastonbury general environmental rights. doors to deck and 2 car rooms, 1'/3 baths, living llng Houses” 646-2462.n elsewhere if the Northeast fails to tap Midwest lines to the proposed Iro­ Publisher. gram begins with class dentist’s office Is seek­ garage. $219,900. Sen­ cul-de-soc. Conve­ don’t give me my paycheck on Thursday.” them soon. quois pipe. ing o top quality second Flexible days, paid try Real Estate, 643- room, dining room and niently located to participation. Please eat-ln kitchen. Also 2 You con moke excellent downtown and Route Striker Claude Severe, a machinist at the The commission has said that it Tuesday’s agreement in principle LOST dental assistant. Tues­ training. Hours 2:30 4060.P______dish cloths from the mesh Hartford plant for 10 years, said: “I ’m hanging in apply In person or call: day through Friday. to 10 PM. Call Steve, car garage which could 384. $88,500. Anne hopes to have .some pipeline operating followed nearly four months of AND FOUND MANCHESTER. Charm be rented separately. bogs In which oranges, Miller Real Estate, 647- there. I got no choice.” industry haggling under the supervi Mrs. Oliveira at Expanded duties, top potatoes, onions, etc. ore to the region no later than October pay and benefits. If you 233-5819 of yesteryear starts All In excellent condi­ 8000.O______Single and living alone, he survives on strike 1991 sion of Curtis Wagner Jr., chief IMPOUNDED. Pit Bull, Meadows Manor with the wrap around tion. Great Rental In­ sold. Just boll for IS neutered male, all ore conscientious and minutes In water to which MANCHESTER. Looking benefits of $100 a week. A key component of the three-part administrative law judge for lb( ' 333 Bldwell St. self-motivated and ore porch. Three generous come. $299,900. D.W. for affordable hous­ ’T m not done giving up hope, but it’s hard to tell. brown, grey muzzle. Manchester, CT 06040 bedrooms, 1 '/z baths Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ chlorine bleach has been industry package is a beefed-up F e d e ra l Energy Regulalor\ Call Andover Dog looking for a challeng­ and 2 car garage with added. Put still good but ing? This may be whot I ’m hoping something comes out of it.” Severe said. Iroquois Gas Transmission System to Commission. Warden, 742-7194. 047-0191 ing position In a young EAST HARTFDRD. This you ore looking tor. r n BUSINESS loft. Quiet established three bedroom home no-longer needed furni­ This 6 room Cope offers No negotiations are planned in the strike by about run from the Candian border through Under a program called “opei. fast growing practice, family neighborhood. ture and appliances bock 1.050 workers that began Jan. 24. 1986. The last call us at 633-1635 for an H^DPPDRTUNITIES has been givben a 3 bedrooms, fireplace, upstate New York and western season.” the commission asked all Interview.______Susan Donahue. spruce-up. New Insu­ Into use by selling them family room on lower negotiating session several weeks ago ended Connecticut to Long Island Sound, pipeline companies interested ie $159,000 Sentry Reol lated windows, new with o low-cost Classified. level, some carpet, quickly at the state Department of Labor’s offices MANAGER and bedding FRANCHISE Opportun­ Estote, 643-4060.g 643-2711. whore a submerged pipe would lake extending service to the region to fib FINANCIAL buyer for large retail ity. Jolndynamlc Inter­ vinyl, refInIshed wood some hardwood floors The union wants replacement workers fired. Coll gas to eastern Long Island. their proposals by March of this ye.n ■h elp w a n ted furniture store. Expe­ national service com­ MY ADVISE to you Is to floors. A charming Stove, hood, and re refuses to oust the workers and put union member.' AP photo Interested parties, including the Thirty-one were proposed. ABANDDN the search. pany. Earn a 5 to 6 view this Immpecable9 Cape with fireplace, trlgerotor stay. Home CLERK Typist with Cour­ rience In merchandis­ formal dining room, CONDOMINIUMS in tbeir places. stale of Connecticut, will probably be The commission ordered Wagne I i Thank you tor making ing and buying bed- figure Income. Com­ room U & R bullthome. Is nestled In attractive The state has ruled that the pickets are victims of DOMINO EFFECT — TRW technician Enrique Carvatal inspects us no.1 for 41 years. ier duties. Full time, dlng, customer plete training ond man­ There Is a first floor garage, treed yard. IFOR SALE greenery. Convenler.1 able to comment on the propo.sal in weed out projects that did rn Fast, confidential, diversified opening In fireplaced family $138,900. Century 21 Ep- to shopping, school, a lockout, while the federal National Labor support shafts used in the Navy’s Tomahawk missile. The shafts, early February relations. Excellent agement assistance. compete directly with others ari ' easy mortgages. Mr. our Advertising De­ opportunity tor moti­ Exclusive territory. room, 3 or 4bedrooms, steln Reoltv, 647-8B95.n ELLINGTON. Moke on and highways. Won'l Relations Board has issued two sets of complainij produced in Redondo Beach, Calif ., are part of the thrust-vector Landowners in Connecticut and encourage backers of compel ii.| Mortgage where partment. Knowledge rec room and 2 full offer on this beautiful lost. $132,9(X) Reoltv against Colt Firearms, a division of Colt Industrie; vated, qualified furni­ Unlimited personal YESTERDAY-Todav controls used to steer the missile in its boost phase. TRW has New York have opposed the project, projects to compromise anif>r America borrows has of data processing a ture person. Send re growth. Investment re boths. Dwners hove This brand new 7 room spacious 1 bedoom World, Benoit, Inc. built more than 1,500 controls in the last eight years. charging that its construction would themselves. been a neighborhood plus but we will train. sume to Mr. William aulred. Call 1-800-624 been transferred. Blan­ Cope features 3 bed­ Condominium. Seller Frechette Assoclotr One hearing on the first set of N LR B complaints troditlon helping ho­ Pleasant telephone Ztnser, 1061 New Bri­ 7613. Ext 1303 chard & Rossetto Real­ rooms all on the second will consider financial 646-7709.O meowners tor 41 years. manner, good typing tain Ave., W. Hartford, tors,” We’re Selllnp assistance to qualified against Colt concluded in June, and a federal and spelling necessary. Houses” 646-2482.P floor. First floor tire administrative judge is due to issue a decision at Please coll Conn 8, Ct. l9ljHSM ES placed family room, buyer. Coll for details. Conn at 233-9687. Reliable transporta­ MANCHESTER. Large $81,500. Century 21 Ep- any time. A second set of complaints was issued on tion 0 must. Good IZ i I fdr sa le I'/s baths and only steln Reoltv, 647-8895.0 TOWNHOUSE Nov. 10. and new hearings are set to begin before an raised Ranch In Forest $166,9(XI. Blanchard & hourly wages, excel­ Looking for Hills. 3 or 4 bedrooms, Rossetto Realtors,” M ALLAR D View. Lo­ CONDOMINIUM administrative judge on April 10. 1989. HERE TOGETHER FOR YOU! lent benefits Including All real estate advertised In 2'/j baths, oppl lanced We’re Selling Houses" cated on o private per- Regardless of the outcome of the N LR B hearings, PART TIME dental. Coll the Man­ s o m e th in g ? the Manchester Herold Is Throe bedrooms, 2V» HELP WANTED chester Herald tor ap­ sublect to the Fair Houslnp kitchen, oak floors, 646-2482.0______menont culde-soc, this both sides are likely to appeal the matter to the Act of 1968, which makes It fireplace with heatlla- new subdivision of baths with 1900 sq. pointment at 643-2711, tor, sliders from dining BDLTDN. Completely quality 3 bedroom du­ ft. of living space In federal courts. A final resolution could lake years to ATTENTIDN:Work at osk for Jo Deory. Illegal to advertise any pref­ renovated. Attractive reach. erence, limitation or dIscrIm room to large deck. plexes owolt your In­ this oversized unit. home using own phone. FULL ond port time driv­ Inatlon based on race, color, Plus family room. Ranch located on full spection. Kitchens ”If you go through the history of Coll Firearms and the Manchester Herald Servicing our custo­ ers helper, moving fur­ religion, sex or notional $179,900 D.W. Fish acre lot. Great family hove oak cabinets, Extras Include through this struggle, their track record is not good mers, $8-10 per hour. niture. Coll 647-1717, origin, or on Intention to Realty, 643-1591.a area. Brand new Inside range, oven, dis­ fireplace, at all We’re giving the message to the community Choose your own leove messoge.______moke any such preference, and out. 5 rooms, 2 hwasher, refrigerator hours. Call 872-0350,528- llmltoflon or discrimination MANCHESTER. Lower bedrooms, 1 bath. No air conditioning, that the strikers are the ones that are right and Coll LABDRER or trim man The Herold will not know level fireplaced family money down. Coll to­ and bullt-ln microwave washer-dryer, rear Firearms is not.” said Robert L. Madore. president 0358.______wanted for siding com­ Ingly accept any odvertlse ovens. Fireplaced liv­ room with In-law possi­ day. $168,1X10. Flono deck with view, plus of United Auto Workers Local 376. PART time mornings. pany. 742-5406 or 643 Shop the ment which Is In violoflon of bilities highlights this Realty, 646-5200. ing rooms, 1'/z baths ”We’re in good shape.” Madore said. He General office workers 9633.______the low. Raised Ranch. 4 bed­ with full vanities, pri­ a third full bath In for Manchester Real LA B D R ER and expe Classifieds, SOUTHEftN New Eng- rooms, 2'/3 baths, 2 car MANCHESTER. Hosplto vate full basements, 2 partially finished contended that the N L R B and community leaders m Estate office. Typing 8, land classitleld ads ble, well-kept home. 6 zoned baseboard heot- are telling the company. “Listen. Colt, get off your rlenced Corpenter garage. Nice rear deck walkout basement. bookkeeping expe- needed tor commercial Herald reach nearly 800,000 with privacy of wooded rooms, 3 bedrooms, Ing systems, Andersen back and get back to the bargaining table and pul rlence helpful. 646-4655 work. Please call 646 homes In Connecticut area. $209,900. D.W. screened porch. Easy permoshleld thermo- Available at this thing to bed.” DENTAL Business Secre­ 5775.______643-2711 and Rhode Island. The Fish Reoltv, 643-1591 .n core landscaping. Lo­ pone windows, luxur­ The strike began after workers rejected a tory Assistont. Will price tor a basic 25 cated close to shopping ious wall to wall ccr- FOREST RIDGE FODD Service workers BINDERY Operator' word ad Is only SS5 and MANCHESTER. Pride of areas and easy access petlng and attached three-year contract proposal that called for no pay train, port or full time ownership Is more than A eo-unit 649-9287. needed. Mondoy- wanted tor Mueller will appear In 43 news­ to 1-384. Some owner garage. Phase I near­ increase in the first year and 4 percent increases in Frlday, no weekends. Martini stichers and papers. For more In­ evident In this beauti­ financing available. ing completion. See condominium the second and third years. The company also SECRETARY. Special Good benefits. Call Ju­ perfect binders formation coll Classi­ fully decorated and up­ $132,900. Flono Realty, these owner occupied community located proposed that workers, who were earning an Education at Andover lie, 683-2222. Ext. 2326, Hughes Printing of fied, 643-2711 and ask dated three bedoom, 646-5200. and rental townhouses on 24 beautifully Elementary School 7am-11am. Connecticut, 60 Merrlf tor detolls.r______1'/3 bath Cape with MANCHESTER. Com­ today. Rentals from average of $9.76 an hour to make rifles, contribute In Duties to Include: garage. Move In condl- landscaped acres, the cost of their health insurance. MECHANIC Wanted. Blvd., Trumball, Con mercial property. 2 $950. Blanchard 8, Ros­ transcribing, key­ HONEST to goodness llon. Susan Buckno. setto Realtors," We’re complete with pool, Since the strike began. Colt has hired 725 Reputable construc­ necticut, 377-0707. __ family, 6 rooms on boarding and tiling tion company seeks ton There Is still a chance $153,000. Sentry Real each floor, zoned B2 for Selling Houses” 646 tennis court and replacement workers in addition to about 200 union Immediate opening. 6 X-RAY Technician. Im to buy your own Condo Estote, 643-4060.n 2482.0 carport parking. hours per day/schooi auallty mechanic mediate Medical Care attorneys, dentists, members who cros.sed the picket line, according to skilled In all phases of tor only $77,500. De­ DIVIDE and capitalize. doctors or real estate MANCHESTER. Across year only. Call 742-8457 Center of Manchester lightful one bedroom Priced at »155,000 Richard S. Reibling. Coll vice president of truck and equipment has a full time opening This older 6-6 duplex offices. Ideal location, from Wickham Pork, Principals Only personnel and chief negotiator maintenance, repoir tor o Registered X-Rov first floor unit at East- has 2 heating systems, close to highways, cen­ Five room, 2 bedroom Early morning donut ond rebuilding. Long meadow. Fully ap- full basements, and a ter of town and near the Cleon and cheery Bea­ Call 643-2711, Many of those workers and salaried workers are finisher. Apply In Techniclon. Our techr pllanced kitchen, base­ iKiw threatened with layoffs. Coll recently failed to hours, hard work, ex­ enloy working on o one year home war­ Courthouse. Present con Hills Condo. Coll 8:30am-5pm person: cellent pay and benef ment storage with ranty. A great buy use Is residential. win a government contract for 267.000 M-16 rifles rotating 3 day work for seller concession. Its. Call 633-0543 tor week. We otter a com­ laundry facilities. Easy under $200,000. Blan­ Large rooms, 2 cor $104,900. Century 21 Aak for "We have been taking a look at out employment MR. DONUT Interview.______plete benefits package to heat. Jackson & chard & Rossetto Real­ garage. $224,900. Anne Epstein Realty, 647- Mrs. Fromorth levels.” Reibling said. “This was not expected. We 255 West Middle Tpke Jackson Real Estate, tors,” WeYe Selling Miller Real Estate, 647 B895.r Manchester, CT RECEPTIDNIST/Secre Including a week-end 647-8400.0 are shocked. Unless something happens, we are tary. Good communl- differential and newly Houses” 646-2482.P SOOO.D going to have to revise out employment levels.” cotlon and typing skills established pay scales. TOWN OF BOLTON Union leaders say 200 workers will be laid off; reaulred. Pay based on Interested applicants CALL FOR A SPECIAL TOWN MEETING experience. Call Beau­ call Kim at 721-7393, Reibling .says that is too high, although he didn’t HELP WANTED The legol voter, of the Town of Bolton are hereby worned provide an exact number. HELP WANTED lieu Development at Monday through Frl- ond notified to meet In a special town meellne at the Com 643-9095. dov, 9am-4pm. BOLTON munitv Hall In Mid Town on Monday, December 5,19Slot Reibling claims Colt was underbid after having 7:30 P.M. In the evening for the following purpates: sold 4 million rifles to the Pentagon for the pa.st 25 ON THE JOB TRAINING FOR SALE BY OWNER 1. To allocate remaining Revenue Shoring Fund, of S390.14 years. The union claims shoddy workmanship cost SECRETARY/ from the Indian Notch Bollfleld to Herrick Pork Lovo the company, but Pentagon officials say cost was Join the World of Advertlaingll start an exciting career In tones. the optical Induatry. We are RECEPTIONIST Custom Oversized Ranch. 2. To allocate trom Town Garage category of Revenue the sole factor in the decision. Colt bid $477.50 a rifle, a wholaaale optical lab Shoring Fund, S2,930 to Town Garage Improvements. compared to $420 a rifle for the winning bid. aaeking a trainee lor our of­ for Real Estate office in Pleasant features. *210,000. 3. To reallocate from Engineering Plan, - Librorv Drain Colt will produce its last M-I6s for the government CLERK TYPIST fice ataft and a lab techni­ Manchester. Pleasant, category of Revenue Shoring Fund, $1,330 to Herrick cian trainee. Starting Pork Lovotorles. sometime during the second quarter of 1989 w ith Courier Duties hourly rate $5.50 with re- energetic personality 144 Hebron Road 4. To reallocate trom Engineering Study Town Green cote vlewa In 30-90-180 daya. and telephone manor. gory, of Revenue Shoring Funds $3,000 to Herrick Pork Full time dlverelflod opening In our Adv­ Call Bob Pound to diacuas Lavatories. ertising Department. Knowledge of data the excellent fringe bene- Light office duties, OPEN HOUSE 1-3 PM 5. To reallocate the amount of $20,740.61 to Community Hall flta and appointment for in­ some typing & comp, Improvements. Rising costs ciose p roce ssin g a plus, but will train. Pleasant terview. 8am-l2, M-F, Saturday, December 3 Doted at Bolton, Connecticut this 25th day of November, NOW HIRING telephone manner, good typing and 1988. QSA OPTICAL bow-arrow maker spelling necessary. Reliable transporta­ Call 6 4 6-520 0 065-11 EXCELLENT STARTING WAGES tion a must. 649-3177 M ID D L E B U R Y (AP) — After 76 years as one of Good hourly wage, excellent benefits In­ the nation’s foremost makers of bows and arrows. cluding dental. Stemmier Archery Inc. has closed, a victim of EARN sagging sales, foreign competition, a labor shortage For Closing Hours For All Other Shifts Call the Manchester Herald for Interview and the insurance crisis. appointment at 643-2711, ask for EXTRA ”It’s sort of a sad occasion to have to close a Jo Deary. 76-year-old business.” owner Norman Taylor, who took over the company started by his father-in-law. EXCELLENT BENEFITS said Friday when a handful of employees arrived to HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS help sell off office furniture and say goodbye. MONEY FOR THE UNIQUE GIFTS ’’But it’s been a good time.” he said. PRIVATE PARTY In its heyday. Stemmier Archery produced as • Flexible Hours • Crew Incentives • Insurance Available Merchandise Ads CRAFTSMEN’S many as I 5 million arrows and 25.000 bows a year. HOLIDAYS! BEAUTY SALONS FRUIT BASKETS But only one lone box of arrows remained Friday, The Manchester Herald is GALLERY propped against a wall, a last vestige of the • Free Meals • Profit Sharing • Regular Wage Increases T R E S C H IC PERO’S FRUIT STAND "The Place on Cooper St." business. looking for a responsible Fancy Fruit Baskets - Our trees are piled with ornaments. The mounting cost of doing business forced Taylor BEAUTY SALON And we have Christmas Items adult to deliver the delivered locally - shipped galore. to sell the company to one of its fiercest competitors. • Free Uniforms • Vacation Bonus • Advancement Opportunities ... lias gift certificates available nationwide. Large selection of Indian Archery Inc. of Evansville, Ind. Our shelves are stuffed with Manchester Herald. for all your holiday styles. Imported wicker. Make great beers and dolls, The plant had pretty much ceased operation by Great Stocking Sluffers! Christmas Gifts. And oh to much, much more. late October and most of the 35 employees have * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days stop by any of the locations listed below or call ,643-2213 30.3 East Center Street 276 Oakland St., Manchester Irene Is here as always with QInny found new jobs, Taylor said. * Additional Lines 50C Per Line, Per Day Great earning potential for helping too, The company was started in 1912 by Louis 643-6384 Stop by for tome fun shopping. * Classifications 71 thru 87 working approximately 2 643-2483 Stemmier, who like his father was an archery buff. And we'll wrap It up lor you. to learn more about the employment opportunities with McDonald’s.* * Merchandise Under *250 He began manufacturing in the basement of his hours per day. Must have Holiday Hours, Open 7 Daya * Ac must contain price! FLORAL JEWELRY Long Island home and was one of the first reliable transportation and tradesmen to make archery equipment for sale. You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds ThB A D A M S A P P L E 58 Cooper St. 647-8161 due to this low price... PARK HILL JOYCE ’’Archery was his hobby and soon it started taking GET YOUR COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE MANCHESTER HERALD |McDonand’s be organized. of Vernon, Inc. more time than his regular wrk,4, Taylorhsaid. FLOWER SHOP DAVID’S GIFT SHOPPE 14 Corot Gold Chains, Rl. 83. Vernon, CT, 875-0060 ’’That’s when he decided to go into business.” Fancy Frail Baskets - Boxwood Bracelets, Earrings Trees - .\\\ Y our Chrislm as Needs!! Turfced in • Corner of Connecticut The company has sold hunting, tournament and ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AT THE FOLLOWING MCDONALD’S LOCATIONS. Call Frank MeSweegan at Open Dally 10am-9pm / Sun. 16-6 recreational archery sets to Herman's Sporting 36 Oak St,, Manchester DA VID'S offera one of the fineat CALL CLASSIFIED 647-9946 for more E L C A M IN O PLAZA, RT. 30 Goods and Wool worth’s, and to professional aelectiona of handcrafted gifta 70 West Center St. 1221 Tolland Tpke. 1261 Burnside Ave. 89 Talcottville Rd. 649-0701 bow-and-arrow shops in the United States and 30 Lafayette Square Information. 872-3001 Hours: Wrd.-Sat. 10 to S abroad. Hunters accounted for about 60 percent of Manchester. CT Manchester, CT East Hartford, CT Vernon, CT Rockville, CT 643-2711 NOW! F ridiv N itf I ’u lil B ■ Sundays 12 to 4 Stemmler’s business. 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Nov 28. 1988

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1119 J SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS CARS CARS I B ^ I goods [for sale FOR SALE FOR SALE Spcciolisl GREAT tor Christmas. EIGHT month old woter- 1983 PLYMOUTH Re­ 1978 PLYM OUTH Voldrl. Brand new 25" mon's bed, $325. Courthouse liant. Automatic, 4 cy­ 62,000 miles. Good con­ 1 • ^ ______I ______Centuron 12speedbtke. One Gold membership, linder. $700. 742-5054. dition. $1500 742-6214. Reasonable. Call 647- 12'/2 months left tor 1976 C H E V E T T E . 4 speed, HanrhfBtpr MfralJi $450. Compared to reo- 9925, after 3pm. excellent condition, TRUCK8/VAN8 IMICLEANING CARPENTRY/ ROOFING/ MISCELLANEOUS ulor price of $700 plus. snow tires. $250. 649- loZIgEimCES Eric 649-3426.D______FOR SALE REM0DELIN6 SIDING SERVICES PETS AND 5460. N HEAVY EQUIPMENT: VOLVO Wagon, DL. SUPPLIES International Paystar, FORD Bronco II. 1984, 4 GSL Building Mainte­ Standard, custom wheel drive, excellent H&R nance Co. Commercl- 18 cubic yard trl-oxle sound, dork green, ex­ CLEANING HOOSE AQUARIUMS. 5 and 10 and leibher 932,1 cubic condition, 6 cylinder 30 Cents S«rvtcln« fti« MonchMtcr A Wll- al/ResIdentlal building cellent. $5900. 456-0064. power steering, Tuesday, Nov. 29,1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm llmontic or*o. Ho r m I qnd rtltO’ RENOVATIONS ROOFING repairs and home Im­ gallon with hoods, yard track, Bockhoe bl* covpiq to cloon veur homo, Mtfsovala 1 room or antlra t>ouaa. No lob loo Mg or loo onwll. Will stand, pumps and tor rent on on hourly or 79 CHEVY Malibu Clos A M / F M cassette, class Strip old piaalar walta, inaulaia, work 7 Oayi until |ob oompMo. provements. Interior sic. 78,000 miles, 8 cy­ 2 hitch. $6225. Rich, offleo or wfndowt. f voors ok- and exterior painting, much more. $100.00. dolly basis. Call 647- poflonco ofid roforoflcot. Coll ahaatroek arid Rnfah. Atao Intarlor linder, power steering, days, 683-1466, even­ patflting. Call 870-9477, Joe light carpentry. Com­ Call 646-4575.______9745 days, or 742-7979, Lourlo for o fro# otflmofo. evenings. power brakes. $1800. ings, 872-2039. 647-9289, Rick plete lonltorlol ser­ FREE yellow lob mix, 643-8323.______742-0267 G47"3S0Sf laava maaaaga. vice. Experienced, rel­ mole, friendly, I'/j ye­ 8th rejects iable, free estimates. ars 646-4726. U SE RICE to clean the AUTOS FOR FARRAND REMODEUNG 643-0304. WANTED TO Inside of bottles and long- (C h e a t i n g / RENT/LEASE School plan Room additions, dseks, roofing, BUY/TRADE stem vases. Sprinkle rice Quality Home siding, windows and guitars. PLUMSING MISCELLANEOUS inside container, odd F R E E M ilage on low cost town draft, Cleaning Service Baekhos and bulldoiar ssrvica RENT A RUNNER worm, sudsy water and avallabis. Call Bob Fartand, Jr. Groesry A Erraod FOR SALE auto rental. Village Serving the Manoheiter tree. PJ't Plumbing, Huting 6 Old furniture, clocks, shake vigorously. The Auto Rental. 643-2979 or Pertonel cleaning aarvloa 8us. 647-8509 RgoHlgg Strvict rice will polish and clean 646-7044. dealgnad to handle the Air Conditioning oriental rugs, lamps, asks talks Rtt. 645-6849 Bollara, pumpt, hot water We will do your grocery Interior. Use theclossltled raaldanHal daenlng needs tor paintings, coins, je­ columns to sell those still the busy profaaalonal. Call tanka, new and shopping end other ENDROLLS is assailed good, but no longer used MISCELLANEOUS Cualom buM homaa. aMNlona. replacemanta. errands while you work or width - 254 welry, glass & china. Bv Alex GIrelll today lor your tree horns fwmedeHfte. wood dflttng. doeka. 27'h Items around your home. AUTOMOTIVE aaasasmant. roofing, eenoraia work, maaonry A all FREE ESTIMATES relax. Call (or details. 13Vr Width - 2 tor 25« Will pay cash. Please M anchester H erald pheeee el eooeirueboo. MUST be picked up et the call, 646-8496. 1981 HONDA Civic. Excel- 429-7785 9 youVa ate* of eenfraefor* nor 643-9649/228-9616 649-7492, attar 8 pm or SNOW Tires. (2) 14" Fire ntuming your oaNa • oafi ml Hereld Office Monday thru lent condition. $1200 or stone. Like new. $7.‘i Directors of the Eighth Utilities Putty Inaurad • Praa f atimataa 742-8267, anytime Thureday before 11 a.m only. best offer. 645-1224. District Monday night rejected MISCELLANEOUS each. 643-7838 CMPENmY/ MAR Ceastrartita 1 987 C H E V R O L E T the latest town draft of a proposed afaacb U r SERVICES Caprice-Brougham. by parents REMODELING agreement between the town and 643-1720 Aak for AAarli Angelic Home CARS [ ^ C A R S 20,000 miles. Excellent. CARS district over fire and sewer Original owner. HOLIDAY House. Retire­ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE jurisdiction. ment living, ambula­ Care Registry $10,500. 649-5612. SAG HOME I The district directors also I^PAINTINO/ tory, home-l Ike I/iral regifliry offerB qiialil\ Map and description rare... lower coni lo patientB... called for a new series of public Redistricting IMPROVEMENTS |2£J PAPERING otmoshpere. Coll 649- of boundaries ... page 3 A REPAIRS 2358. rompanintiB. home makcrB, negotiations with the town by a SCHALLER three-member district team, In­ "No Job Too Small" NAME your own reaso­ HAWNES TREE SERVICE 6 4 7 -1 9 5 6 SPECIAL PURCHASE called ‘crazy,’ Regisicrad and Fully Insured nable price. Father & cluding attorney John D. LaBelle Kennedy said. FREE ESTIMATES Buckal. truck S chipptr. Stump ACURA (PRE-OWNED) Son Painting and Pap­ removal. Fraa aatimatea. Sr., the former district legal Highland Park School will ering. Removal. 291- WILL PAINT TO USED CARS counsel. The district's present a ‘snow job’ reopen in September in an effort 647-0593 S567. Special contidsratlon for PROGRAM CARS aldsriy and handicapped. PLEASE 87 Accord LXI '11,995 legal counsel, John D. Labelle to relieve projected overcrowd­ Smart shoppers shop from your picture o r $tide J r„ also would participate in the ing, Kennedy said. He said that Classified! They find 86 Audi 4000S . *10,395 GALLIGAN & CO. 647-7553 in uHil^rco/or o r acrylic negotiations. By Andrew J. Davis within the next five years, 400 to that's a pood way to fight 87 Mazda RX7 . *11,995 Manchester Herald the high cost of, living. PAINTING Barbara Lappen - The directors met for two hours 600 new elementary pupils would RtTEnaa^mioR 87 Toy. Corolla ' 7,595 in an executive session and then be enrolled. 643-2711. G A Y & S O N 6 4 3 -1 7 1 0 1988 CHEVROLET 1988 BUICK Malnllftg A aialnlno. Atao, 87 Toyota G T • 9,995 took votes in a brief public session A new redistricting plan that Despite the protests of parents. RENOVATMMVrLUS drtvawaya Malad. Putty Inaurad. MASONRY CapricB Classic Wagons (2 ) CBntury Wagon Complete Inter, end free aetimetee. Brick, block and stone, 86 Chev K-10 ‘ 13,995 afterward. redraws boundaries of three Highland Park was closed in 1984 ceramic tile, marble and 4 Door, V8. 3 Seat, AT. Till, Exter. Home 86 Chev C20 * 7,995 4 Door. 3 Seat. AT. V6. AC. Cruise. Tilt. The votes, in turn, rejected the school districts to accommodate because of declining enrollment. S 4 7 * 3 8 0 8 taava maaaaga concrete. ‘GR9CER-EASE” co. Crulte, All Power. AC, Lug Rack AM/FM Stereo. Blue Finish Maintenence Custom No Job Is too small I Qrocery shopping delivery 86 SR-5 P/U * 8,295 town draft and instructed LaBelle the reopening of Highland Park The school board voted earlier Painting and Papering 282-7341 or 627-8973 service. Open 24 hours. 7 86 LeSabre...... * 8,995 Jr. to try to set up a public School next September and this year, under pressure from a days a week. Call us with Repair or Renew Ceil- 86 Merc Sable....* 8.995 *12,995 *11,995 negotiation session this week. makes Nathan Hale School a parents’ group, to open the school Inge, Wells, etc. Rec. ROOFINO/ your lletl "m agnet” school was assailed by 85 Audi G T ...... • 7,995 The district negotiators at that to at least grade S in September Roome, Decks and Light SIDING parents Monday as “ crazy” and a Carpentry Roofing, 645-1277 86 Audi 4000S *10,395 Long term special rate 60 month session would district Presi­ 1989. ~SHTS— dent Thomas Landers, district "snow job.” Kennedy also suggested busing Quttsr Repair and 85 Olds Ciera .... * 7.350 Cleaning. RELIABLE MOVINB financing available to qualified buyers. Director Samuel Longest, and the About 70 people heard School about 40 students who live in uaDLoan SPECUL RIANCNESTER Low, Low Rates. 85 Chev Blazer, . *13,595 elder LaBelle. Superintendent James P. Squire Village on Spencer Street Cleaning — On call Mln- ROOHNG Short notice moves. SNOWPLOW 84 Accord LX . • 6,995 Remainder of factory 6/60 warranty. Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said Kennedy describe the plans at a to Highland Park School or tenence Quick Refur­ WInMr Ratal Sava on as lypM Insured. Oependable 84 Toy. Camry * 6,995 Subject lo prior sale - Taxes and registration extra. this morning he was sure a Board of Education meeting at Verplanck School to achieve a bishing or Remodeling ratllna sM aiwan naaln. 17 24 Years experience In SERVICE the Keeney Street School. The yatra tnpailtnot. OuaraMMd. 83 LeSabre...... • 4,995 meeting would be set up this better economic and social mix at imUllEO - If. Mscswil moving Qive Us A Call VROLET plans call for changing district Free Eslimlss Uotflttd and kwufM 85 Subaru GL ..... * 7.995 Rt. 83, Windsor Ave. 872-9111 week. He said he would continue the schools. Those students now 345 Center St., CLYDE n _ _ I... :n . 141_____ ■■will to negotiate for the town along lines for Martin, Buckley and attend Keeney Street and Ver­ 645-8830 646-9669 Anytlm0 647-1242 BUICK, INC ^ Roc vil!6/Ve non e x it r. 646-2253 Manchester • 647-7077 with attorneys Kevin O’Brien and Nathan Hale schools to create a planck schools, he said. Stephen T. Penny. Highland Park School district, The redistricting plan drew And DiRosa welcomed the • * ,'t >• 1'• » and investigating the possibility heavy criticism from parents, * • i ' APARTMENTS APARTMENTS elder LaBeile to the negotiations. of making Nathan Hale a especially those in the School H t I INDUSTRIAL “ magnet” school. MORTGAGES FOR RENT FOR RENT "I consider LaBeile astute,” K v l r Street area, who were against the E i J phoperty DiRosa said. “ I have tremendous A magnet school is one with a provision that would cause their NOW accepting appllcn specialized curriculum that en­ children to be bused to Martin FALUNC BEHIND?? MANCHESTER. 2nd MANCHESTER. 1st respect for him and for his ability tions for 1 bedroom. 1 floor. 2 bedroom, heat .’v' **; rolls students from throughout a School instead of attending Na­ STOP FONECLOSUHEI! floor, 2 bedrooms, 1'/? and his desire to settle this ■ , bedroom hondlcopppr! and appliances. No PUBLIC NOTICE community. baths. $600 a month matter.” than Hale School. Some of the If you are falling behind on ond 2 bedroom Section pets. $600 plus security plus utilities, security The specifics of the magnet your mortgage payments... 8 apartments. Pleosp In an impromptu news confer­ parents said they thought it Call 646-3979. and references. No school curriculum have not yet OR...It your home la In fore­ go to Oakland Height; UNAUTHORIZED FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE ence after the district directors unjust to bus students to Martin, closure. WE CAN HELP! MANCHESTER. Second pets. 643-2121.______been determined but some sug­ which is at 140 Dartmouth Road Site office, 360Oaklonft floor. December 1st oc­ adjourned Monday, Landers told No payment program avail­ Street, Manchester gestions Include a special lan­ across Interstate 384, while Na­ cupancy. 2 bedrooms, MISCELLANEOUS reporters the major unresolved able lor up to 2 years. Bad M onday ond Wedne* all oppllonces, nice issues between the town and the guage or fhath-science-computer than Hale, at 160 Spruce St.,.is credit is not a problemllAsk day, IOom-12 noon. for rent 1988 FOX Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald neighborhood. One EEJ 1988 GOLF district are the time when the curriculum, Kennedy said. only a few blocks from their how LOW payments can R O C K V IL L E , One bed months security. $575 2 Door Hatchback Wagon The school board did not take homes. help you SAVE YOUR GARAGE for rent. One stock #4557 WE WILL district can occupy the towQ- SCHO OL DAYS — Nathan Hale School school. School Superintendent James ropm, new wall to woll plus utilities. 569-2147 action on the proposal. The board “ If you look at the map, you can HOME TODAY! carpet. $400-495/month cor. 31 Prospect Street. owned Buckland firehouse, and a or 228-4408. Stock #4801 • Metallic Paint • Power Steering students walk to the school’s front P. Kennedy has proposed that Nathan is scheduled to vote on redistrict­ Swiss Cesservative Grour plus utilities. Two bed $50/month. 872-8095, provision in the district draft of COVENTRY. Two bed­ coll onytlme, leave • Splash Guards • Stripe entrance today for another day at Hale become a "magnet" school. ing at its Dec. 12 meeting, See SCHOOLS, page 10 at (203) 4S4-1336 or room, $525, without room Inhlstorlcvllloge • AC • Stripe Package the agreement exempting eight utilities, $630 includinp message. Package • Automatic NOT BE properties in the district from an (203) 4S4-4404 colonlol. Voulted cel- • Luggage Rack heat and hot water llngsd, etc. Sunny, earlier agreement under which Four bedroom, charm ing. $500. 872- W AS *9780 WAS *9942 the town will collect outlet I ROOMS $750/month without 2200 or 456-0064. FURNITURE utilities. 872-8095, onv- SAVE *1027 UNDERSOLD charges if the properties are Coventry petitioners try to override housing vote FOR RENT tlme, leove messooe. MANCHESTER. Second SAVE *1065 provided with sewer service. floor. 2 bedroom, heat L IV IN G Room set. Light 643-2711. We'll help you In a draft agreement rejected M A N C H E S T E R . Room In and oppllonces. No brown velvet soto and to undertake affordable housing Joan Lewis, chairman of the of Directors investigating the ordinance. word your od tor maxi­ by town directors Nov. 22, the Bv Andrew Yurkovskv Quiet room ing house. pets. S600plus security. love seat. Coffee and initiatives with promises of state Town Council, said today that the need for affordable housing re­ The petition would have to be mum response. OR Manchester Herald Off street parking. $80 Coll 646-3979. end table. Wood and district had provided that it would grants. He said the council acted townspeople had been given cently decided to postpone re­ received by the Town Cler’s office per week. 646-1686 or MANCHESTER 2 bed­ m irro r. $1100 or best take over the firehouse when the *8753 *8877 COVENTRY - A petition seek­ on joining the program too sufficient notice about the pro­ commending the town join the within 20 days of the publication 569-3018. room, heot, hot woter, offer. 645-1744 otter first certificate of occupancy is 7pm. Plu$ Tax and Rag. Plua Tax and Rag. ing to override a vote by the Town quickly gram. “ It was discussed at partnership program until it was of the ordinance, or by Sunday. TODAY'S Lucky CT Li­ appliances. S590. I CONDOMINIUMS OUT Adults preferred. No FOR RENT Council to join the Connecticut “ They kind of sneaked it in the council meetings, it was on further studied. I^ewis said. cense Plote Number Is I See DISTRICT, page 10 The partnership program G U 304. If this Is your pets. 647-9876, even­ CARS Housing Partnership program is legal ads.” he said. “ I'm opposed agendas several times,” she said. “ Several other towns won’t ings. 1988 J ETTAS 1988 CABRIOLETS would bring together the state plote number, bring MANCHESTER. Beacon FOR SALE circulating throughout the town, to how they presented it the Lewis added that she sees the have anything to do with it," this ad to Ed Thornton, M A N C H E S T E R . One bed HIM, East Hortford Pre-Owned stock #4739 TRADED resident Roland Green said people without giving them program as an extension of a Green said. “ It may be the best and communities to review and line, large 1 bedroom at Manchester Hondo, room apartment, new District chief Monday. enough information.” federal Housing and Urban De­ thing since sliced bread, but I ’m develop plans for the creation of 24 Adams Street, Man­ building. Second floor, unit unobstructed view All • Metallic Paint • AC Green said today that he didn’t velopment program through opposed to the way (the Council) affordable housing. If a town on busline, one year of Wickham Park. Wall Green, who said he was one of chester, to collect your Sell Your Car AC • Power Steering • Power Steering which housing on the lakefront did it” begins action on some form of $25. You must bring lease, $550/month. to wall carpeting, all leaves Jan. 1 the organizers of the petition, said know how many signatures had proof of registration. Utilities additional. Pe­ appliances, heat, hot • Automatic • Stereo Radio • Cruise Control it seeks to call for a vote at a been collected. Buthe said that he has been rehabilitated. She said Town Clerk Ruth Benoit said affordable housing and shows This otter Is void In terman Real Estate, wofer, parking In ­ Special Town Meeting to override expected to get the necessary the purpose of the program would that the petition must be signed evidence of ongoing efforts of seven do vs. 11-28. 649-9404. cluded. $700 plus secur­ WAS *17.540 be to look for ways to provide by at least 3 percent of the developing future plans for such ns Eighth Utilities District Fire the Town Council’ s adoption of an number by Friday. MANCHESTER. New ity. Coll 649-4730 or 4 Lines — 10 Days ■9495 ordinance on Nov. 7 allowing the The deadline for getting the affordable housing for Coventry registered voters, or about 140 housing, it will receive Increased SAVE *1993 Chief Harold A. Topliff will resign INVITATION TO BID three bedroom Duplex. 413-589-7067.______SEE US petitions to the Town Clerk is residents. people. She said that if the funding from the state Depart­ SOS charge each addi­ The Manchastar Public as head of the volunteer fire town to join the program. The Carpeting, fully ap- tional line, per day. You Sunday, but the Town Office Green also said he was promp­ petition were valid, the Town ment of Transportation. Schools solicits bids tor h o m es SALE PRICE department Jan. 1 because he has Town Meeting could be adjourned BOILER RETUBING AT pllanced, I'/i baths.full can cancel at any time. *9695 Building is closed on Saturday ted to support the petition by the Council would have to schedule a That Increase would amount to basement. $775. 643- been given added responsibilities to a referendum vote. AAANCHESTER HIGH E ^ for r e n t eoQQV reluctance of other communities town meeting within 20 days, at 2.5 percent in the year the activity SCHOOL for the 19S»-19t9 s 1823. in his job as a supervisor of a crew Green would not say whether he and Sunday, Green said. He said school year. Staled bids will N O r e f u n d ’s o r TODAY!! was opposed to the program, that at least five people had taken to join the program. In Manches­ which voters would vote on were completed and for the next TOLLAND. T w o bed- be recalvad until Decamber MANCHESTER. Availa­ ADJUSTMENTS *9895 •15,547 of electronic technicians. room house private, petition forms to circulate. ter, a subcommittee of the Board whether to overrule the three years. 4. 19M, 2:00 P.M., at which ble Immediately. Five Plua Tax and Rag. Topliff notified district Presi­ which encourages communities 1-t-/- acre. Full bose- Plug Tax and Rag. time they will be publicly rooms, 2 bedrooms, CALL HERALD dent Thomas Landers and dis­ opened. The right Is reserved wall to wall carpet, ment, 2 car gorage, trict Fire Commissioner Joseph to relect any and all bids. wosher/dryer hook-up workshop, hook-ups. CLASSIFIED Specifications and bid forms $825. 872-2200. Tripp of his decision Saturday may be secured at the Busi­ appliances Included. ** USED CAR JAMBOREE -kir Veto power offered ness Office, 45 North School S600/month plus utili­ ELLINGTON. Six room 643-2711 and told fire officers about it Economy showing life Street, AAanchester, Connec­ ties. No pets. Coll after Duplex, 3 bedrooms, Sunday, Tripp said. They said 81 VW Van. 7 Pass., blue.... *4800 ticut. 4. 649-9066.______I'/j baths, large lot, VOLKSWAGENS 88 Ford Tempo..... *8900 they were not certain what 06M1 MANCHESTER. Avallo- ample parking. Ap­ 82 VW Rabbit. 4 D r. deal ... *4450 85 Pont. Grand A m ...... *8238 company employs Topliff. to Soviet parliament after summer drought b le immediately. pliances and heat In­ Topliff has iM^n chief since Gross cluded. $850 plus secur­ 84 VW Jetta. 2 Or., blue. *3056 COST PROPOSAL » f a Newer 2 family, large 3 87 Toyota Corola.... *8400 November 19M, succeeding John MOSCOW (AP) - President ments of the reform program The East Hartford Public bedroom, 1 '/> bath, and ity. No pets. 872-9935, National WASHINGTON (AP) - The The report, however, repres­ CLYDE 87 Jetta QLI, 4 Dr.... *11.100 85 VW Scirocco..... *7595 Mikhail S. Gorbachev told the when addressing the plenum, Schools. 110 Long Hill Drive, appliances. Country after 7pm. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 84 Jeep CJ-7...... *7400 Christensen. Before that, Topliff Eost Hartford, CT., 08101, U.S. economy, held back by the ents an upward revision from a kitchen, total redeco- ROUTE 13, VERNON was assistant chief for about 13 Soviet parliament today it would signalling the start of a genuine Product will receive COST PROPO­ 87 VW Jetta. brown. *9800 85 Olds Cutlass..... •7200 e arn 0 ft summer drought, expanded at a preliminary estimate last month, ratlon. New wall to gain the right to veto his decisions debate in the chamber where SALS for DESIGN FOR RE- I STORE AND 80 Bulek Skylark *2995 OTHER MAKES years. gmrm m AWAxte moderate 2.6 percent annual rate which pegged growth at 2.2 AAOVAL AND R EPLACE­ wall, new dishwasher, * 85 VW Jetta 4 Dr , silver, •6900 83 Buick Century LTD.. *5500 He could not be reached this if it adopts his revised proposals ritual ascent is the norm. MENT OF UNDERGROUND nice neighborhood. I OFFICE SPACE 83 Hor>da Accord 2 Or. *5995 in the July-September quarter, percent. 88 Mercedes 420 QL . *31.620 morning for comment. to overhaul the Soviet political The original drafts, published OIL TANKS. Cost Proposal One year lease and S3 Buick Regal *6995 83 Nissan Stanza.... •4000 the government said today. The department attributed the Information and speclflco- 88 VW Qoll, 4 Dr. blue.. *6900 The district fire chief is ap­ system. just five weeks ago, sparked 9 % ■ security. $760 plus utili­ O F FI CE’^p a cin o o 'i^ 84 VW Jalta 4 Or *5995 88 Toyota Celica QT. *10.400 The Commerce Department revision to a higher-than- tlons ore ovolloble at the Bu­ sauore feet. Excellent 81 JasD Scramble'.... *4800 pointed by the president of the In a speech opening a three-day widespread criticism that the siness Office of the School ties. 649-5989. 64 Caprice Wagon *6295 85 VW Golf. 4 Dr., white.. *6800 said the performance of the gross expected rise in personal con­ Department. Sealed Cost location. $275. 647-9223, 85 Cady Sedan, brown .. *9550 83 Buick Skylark..... *4505 district with the approval of the special session of the Supreme changes would concentrate too 1 EAST HARTFORD. 2bed- 84 Olda Cut Wgn. *6995 national product, the broadest sumption expenditures, which Proposals will be received 643-7175. district directors. Soviet, or parliament, Gorbachev much power in the presidency in a room apartment, 1st 85 VW Golf. 4 Dr., blue. *6000 85 Audi 5000S. alv/blue.. *9550 83 Chev. Cavalier.... measure of economic health, account for nearly two-thirds of until 3:00 p.m., Friday, De­ 84 Buick Skytia^ 4 Or '5995 •4400 said the Kremlin leadership nation with a history of ~ 1 cember 9 ,19M, at xrhich time floor. Stove ond re- Next in rank in the department slowed in the third quarter after economic activity. They rose at they will be publicly opened frlgeotor. S625. Call 644- 86 Buick Regal *8795 is Assistant Chief Frank “ P a ” made the veto proposal among U dictatorship. 1 ^ INDUSTRIAL growing at an annual rate of 3.2 an annual rate of 4 percent in the and reod aloud. The East 1712. 86 Century Wgn *8595 Mordavsky, a 51-year member of changes it recommended in re­ In a reference to the outcry, Hartford Public Schools res­ E J PROPERTY 86 Century 4 Or *8995 percent during the first six third quarter, compared with an erves the right to occept or MANCHESTER. Quollfy the department who has pre­ sponse to 250,000 public com­ Gorbachev acknowledged, “ It is 86 Cav 2 Or *4995 months of the year. earlier estimate of 3.5 percent. relect any or oil Cost Propo­ 2 bedroom, heat, hot MANCHESTER. 3400 viously declined appointment as ments on the new election la w a nd obvious that some of the provi­ sals or the right to waive water, all appliances 86 Cutlaaa 2 Or •8995 III It was the slowest pace since Also, non-farm business inven­ SQuare toot, tree­ constitutional amendments put sions of the bills were not technical formolltiss It It Is In Included, air condition­ 66Elactra4 0r '10,995 VOLKSWAGEN ® chief. 1 sta n d in g Industrial the fourth quarter of 1996, when tories grew faster than originally the beet Interest of the School Below the assistant chief In before the body today. formulated precisely enough and " m ing, aulet, on busline. building. Loading 88 Call Euro 4 Or '7995 the economy grew at a sluggish Deportment to do so. rank are; four deputy chiefs, Two high republic officials caused quite a few critical o imi^ RIchord A. Huot, Ideal tor middle aged dock, porklng. Wood­ 1.4 percent rate. See GNP, page 10 Director/Business Services ond senior citizens. 247- land Industrial Pork. 872-9111 24 To!land Tpke., (Rt. 83) Vernon, CT 649-2638 Gerald Denis, Michael Heimer, from the Baltics, however, regis­ 064-11 5030. $625. 643-2121. John Mace and Gary Albert. tered dissatisfaction with ele­ See SOVIET, page 10